Seamanship STCW Study Guide Exam-
Questions with Detailed Solutions
MARPOL Annex I - -Oil
-MARPOl Annex II - -Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk (Chemicals)
-MARPOL Annex III - -Harmful Substances Carried in Packaged Form (IMDG)
-MARPOL Annex IV - -Sewage
-MARPOL Annex V - -Garbage (and all other ordinary ship-generated solid
and liquid wastes not covered in Annexes I, II, III, IV)
-MARPOL Annex VI - -Regulations for the prevention of Air Pollution from
ships
-What entries are made into a ship's Oil Record Book? - -- Ballasting or
cleaning of fuel oil tanks
- Discharge of ballast containing an oily mixture or cleaning water from fuel
oil tanks
- Disposal of oil residue
- Discharge of overboard or disposal otherwise of bilge water that has
accumulated in machinery spaces
- Bunkering of fuel or bulk lubricating oil
- Any failure, and the reason for, of the oil filtering equipment
-International Oil Pollution Prevention (IOPP) Certificate - -Is good for 5
years.
It is issued by the Captain of the Port US Coast Guard, Officer in Charge of
Marine Inspection, or a classification society.
-Oily Water Separator - -On the Ohio everything was put into slops and then
discharged in port.
OWS is used to separate oil and water mixtures, operated by the engineers.
-Types of Oil Waste - -Oily bilge water and oil residue.
-Standard Discharge Connection - -Located on the port side of the vessel,
main weather deck, aft of the house and gangway. Allows for a shore-side
tank trunk to connect to the vessel and take our slops.
-Bunkering Procedures - -Deck side: make sure all scuppers are plugged,
that the Bravo flag is flying. Also tie the bunker barge to the vessel using
Questions with Detailed Solutions
MARPOL Annex I - -Oil
-MARPOl Annex II - -Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk (Chemicals)
-MARPOL Annex III - -Harmful Substances Carried in Packaged Form (IMDG)
-MARPOL Annex IV - -Sewage
-MARPOL Annex V - -Garbage (and all other ordinary ship-generated solid
and liquid wastes not covered in Annexes I, II, III, IV)
-MARPOL Annex VI - -Regulations for the prevention of Air Pollution from
ships
-What entries are made into a ship's Oil Record Book? - -- Ballasting or
cleaning of fuel oil tanks
- Discharge of ballast containing an oily mixture or cleaning water from fuel
oil tanks
- Disposal of oil residue
- Discharge of overboard or disposal otherwise of bilge water that has
accumulated in machinery spaces
- Bunkering of fuel or bulk lubricating oil
- Any failure, and the reason for, of the oil filtering equipment
-International Oil Pollution Prevention (IOPP) Certificate - -Is good for 5
years.
It is issued by the Captain of the Port US Coast Guard, Officer in Charge of
Marine Inspection, or a classification society.
-Oily Water Separator - -On the Ohio everything was put into slops and then
discharged in port.
OWS is used to separate oil and water mixtures, operated by the engineers.
-Types of Oil Waste - -Oily bilge water and oil residue.
-Standard Discharge Connection - -Located on the port side of the vessel,
main weather deck, aft of the house and gangway. Allows for a shore-side
tank trunk to connect to the vessel and take our slops.
-Bunkering Procedures - -Deck side: make sure all scuppers are plugged,
that the Bravo flag is flying. Also tie the bunker barge to the vessel using