STCW 3rd test|49 Answered
Questions A+ Rated
true or false: common shipboard hazards include:
- Slippery Surfaces
- Stairwells and Ladders
- Dimly Lit Areas
- Moving Machinery
- Mooring Lines, Coiled Lines & Hoses
- Electrical Hazards
- Hot Surfaces
- Chemicals
- Areas of Entrapment
- Tanks & Confined Spaces - -true
-what is SOLAS? - -safety of life at sea
-what is MARPOL? - -international convention for prevention of pollution
from ships
-ISM CODE? - -international safety management
-what does SMS stand for? - -safety management systems
-what is STCW 95? - -standards of training/certification of watch
-what is ISPS? - -international ship and port security code
-what is APPS (USC 1901-1915)? - -act to prevent pollution from ships
-what is RA? - -refuse act of 1899
-what is CWA? - -clean water act
-what is PWSA? - -ports and waterways safety act of 1972
-what is MPPRCA? - -marine plastic pollution and control act of 1987
-what is OPA 90? - -oil pollution act of 1990
-what is IHSA? - -intervention on the high seas act
-yes or no: are you ever able to dump plastic? - -no
, -what can you dump if you are within 3 miles from the shore? - -nothing
-true or false: you can dump [only if grounded up to less than 1"] if you are
3-12 miles from the shore? - -true
-what are you able to dump if you are 12-25 miles from the shore? - -
biodegradable except floating items
-what are you able to dump if you are 25+ miles out? - -biodegradable
including metals
-yes or no: is trash to be thrown overboard? - -no
-true or false: food is allowed to be thrown overboard if it is ground to less
than 1" and 3 miles or more off shore? - -true
-true or false: MARPOL special areas include:
• Mediterranean, Baltic, Red Sea
• Gulf of Aden
• Antarctic
• North Sea & its approaches
• Irish Sea & its approaches
• Celtic Sea
• English Channel & its approaches
• NE Atlantic West of Ireland
• Caribbean / Gulf of Mexico - -true
-true or false: MARPOL has special areas because:
-Certain bodies of water do not have free flow of water
-Trash dumped will wash ashore before it biodegrades
-More Stringent regulations in these areas - -true
-true or false: Each State is allowed to impose additional laws concerning
the carriage of oil in their waters, i.e. tug escorts, tanker exclusion zones. - -
true
-Prince William Sound, AK, Puget Sound, WA & Rhode Island are know for
areas with _____ ________. (two words) - -strict regulations
-how much is a civil penalty (each violation) for breaking MARPOL pollution
regulations? - -25,000
-how much does a company pay for breaking MARPOL pollution regulations?
- -500,000 and 6 yrs in prison under U.S law
Questions A+ Rated
true or false: common shipboard hazards include:
- Slippery Surfaces
- Stairwells and Ladders
- Dimly Lit Areas
- Moving Machinery
- Mooring Lines, Coiled Lines & Hoses
- Electrical Hazards
- Hot Surfaces
- Chemicals
- Areas of Entrapment
- Tanks & Confined Spaces - -true
-what is SOLAS? - -safety of life at sea
-what is MARPOL? - -international convention for prevention of pollution
from ships
-ISM CODE? - -international safety management
-what does SMS stand for? - -safety management systems
-what is STCW 95? - -standards of training/certification of watch
-what is ISPS? - -international ship and port security code
-what is APPS (USC 1901-1915)? - -act to prevent pollution from ships
-what is RA? - -refuse act of 1899
-what is CWA? - -clean water act
-what is PWSA? - -ports and waterways safety act of 1972
-what is MPPRCA? - -marine plastic pollution and control act of 1987
-what is OPA 90? - -oil pollution act of 1990
-what is IHSA? - -intervention on the high seas act
-yes or no: are you ever able to dump plastic? - -no
, -what can you dump if you are within 3 miles from the shore? - -nothing
-true or false: you can dump [only if grounded up to less than 1"] if you are
3-12 miles from the shore? - -true
-what are you able to dump if you are 12-25 miles from the shore? - -
biodegradable except floating items
-what are you able to dump if you are 25+ miles out? - -biodegradable
including metals
-yes or no: is trash to be thrown overboard? - -no
-true or false: food is allowed to be thrown overboard if it is ground to less
than 1" and 3 miles or more off shore? - -true
-true or false: MARPOL special areas include:
• Mediterranean, Baltic, Red Sea
• Gulf of Aden
• Antarctic
• North Sea & its approaches
• Irish Sea & its approaches
• Celtic Sea
• English Channel & its approaches
• NE Atlantic West of Ireland
• Caribbean / Gulf of Mexico - -true
-true or false: MARPOL has special areas because:
-Certain bodies of water do not have free flow of water
-Trash dumped will wash ashore before it biodegrades
-More Stringent regulations in these areas - -true
-true or false: Each State is allowed to impose additional laws concerning
the carriage of oil in their waters, i.e. tug escorts, tanker exclusion zones. - -
true
-Prince William Sound, AK, Puget Sound, WA & Rhode Island are know for
areas with _____ ________. (two words) - -strict regulations
-how much is a civil penalty (each violation) for breaking MARPOL pollution
regulations? - -25,000
-how much does a company pay for breaking MARPOL pollution regulations?
- -500,000 and 6 yrs in prison under U.S law