Maritime Emergency Procedures Quiz - Set 15

Maritime Emergency Procedures Quiz

Maritime Emergency Procedures Quiz - Set 15

Section A: Multiple Choice (Standard)

1. In the "Fuel Spill on Deck" protocol, the command "Safety Officer, ensure all ignition sources are off" is issued before the Deck Crew begins containment. What does this sequence reveal about the hierarchy of risks?
2. The "Man Overboard" protocol emphasizes immediate actions like pointing, throwing a lifebuoy, and marking GPS. What is the critical assumption about human capabilities that underpins the command "All eyes on the casualty"?
3. For a "Toxic Gas Leak," the protocol explicitly prohibits entry "without breathing apparatus." Considering the Safety Officer's role to "don SCBA and check gas levels," what is the implied procedure for any potential entry into the zone after the initial response?
4. The "If-then" statement for "Engine Room Flooding" ("If flooding increases, then activate additional pumps") is contingent on what key piece of information?
5. In the "Galley Fire" protocol, the Galley Staff are instructed to "use fire blanket or extinguisher if safe." What specific condition, if false, would make it "not safe" and therefore dictate immediate evacuation instead?

Section B: Categorized Multiple Choice

6. Match the core operational verb from the protocols on the left with the team most associated with that action on the right.
Core Operational Verb Most Associated Team
(i) Secure (valves, hatches) A. Bridge Team
(ii) Deploy (booms, lifebuoys) B. Safety Officer
(iii) Monitor (gas, water, air quality) C. Engine Team
(iv) Mark (GPS position) D. Deck Crew
E. Galley Staff
7. Match the potential consequence of protocol failure on the left with the emergency situation on the right.
Consequence of Protocol Failure Emergency Situation
(i) Catastrophic fire or explosion on deck. A. Man Overboard
(ii) Loss of the casualty at sea. B. Toxic Gas Leak
(iii) Mass casualty event from inhalation. C. Galley Fire
(iv) Rapid spread of fire and smoke to accommodations. D. Fuel Spill on Deck
E. Engine Room Flooding

Section C: Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer (MCMA)

Select ALL answers that are correct for each question.

8. A "Toxic Gas Leak" is suspected but not confirmed in a cargo hold. Based on the principle of precautionary action embedded in the protocols, which of the following actions would be mandated by the spirit of the procedure?
9. The "Man Overboard" and "Engine Room Flooding" protocols both involve the Bridge Team, but their primary functions differ significantly. Which of the following statements accurately describe these distinct roles?
10. During a drill, a "Galley Fire" is announced. The Galley Staff immediately use a fire extinguisher, but the fire reignites. According to the protocol's logical sequence, which of the following combinations of escalating actions would be the correct next step?

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