first step-in handling the cargo damage
Sunday, November 17, 2013
What’s the first step-in handling the cargo damage caused by the Report the incident to the chief officer and ask the foreman to confirm the cargo damage.
11. What anti-stowaway precautions should you take before the vessel sails from a port? k mrol'the ship kncTchec
>heck all the possible places.
12. What is your first re^^nse when you detect a
Sound the alarniright away.
in be useid to BkngfeUn oil spill?
13. What can
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14. What are the way
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Wait for the high water, adji
>allast and bunker or deballast, ask for the assistance from tugs, or
jfi^^^lome cargo if necessary.
15. Can you list some ways of correcting listing?
Adjust the ballast or cargo.
16. will you first do if you find some oil near your vessel while bunkering?
Stop the operation of bunkering: », J7_ I
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17. What will you do first if a crewmember was seriously injured?
Provide first aid immediately and report.
18. What will you do first if your vessel is under attack by pirates?
Communicate with the coast station for assistance.
19. If someone returns to the ship very drank^should he be left alone to ‘sleep it off9?
No. We should take *care of him.. \
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If you see a person ■ teejl who is in contact with electricity what is the first thing
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you must do before attempting to switch off the supply?
To separate the man with a piece of feoo< or something like..
21. If you suspect someone has innalea a dangerous substance^vhat can you do to help B even if you are not trained? ^
nd mouth to mouth
Keep clear of this area and come to a ventilated place*
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