Master SMS Test 5 40 Questions A pass





















































- Slides: 53

Master SMS Test 5 40 Questions - A pass is required in each section below Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. 10/10 required to pass SMS Emergency procedures Operational procedures Content 10/10 required to pass CLICK HERE TO START SMS TEST 5 Select only one answer– choose carefully.

Section 1. Question 1 a A Safety Management System (SMS) is required: Only on big ships. On all commercial vessels. For third party insurance cover. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 1. Question 1 b A Safety Management System must include: Staff payroll records. Operational and emergencies procedures for the vessel. Plans that have worked on other vessels. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 1. Question 1 c Risk management means: Developing procedures that reduce risk. Testing to see if risky procedures result in more accidents. Managers that take risks. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 1. Question 1 d Risk management involves: Identifying hazards, assessing risk, developing a control plan and monitoring its effectiveness. Operationally testing risky ideas to see if avoidable accidents happen more or less often. A management that is known to take too many risks. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 1. Question 1 e A Safety Management System (SMS) requires that: Hazards are identify and plans to minimise their risk are developed. Management take sole responsibility for the safety systems. Expert consultants provide the SMS compliant documentation. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 1. Question 1 a The WH&S duty of care to ensure safe operations is the responsibility of: The regulating authority. Every one in the workplace. The skipper. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 1. Question 1 c The responsibility of the master is to: Service safety equipment. Drive the vessel only. Ensure the safety of the vessel, passengers and crew. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 1. Question 1 c A responsibility of the engineer is: Installing the electrical system. Repacking the lifesaving equipment. Ensuring the safe operation of the vessel ‘s equipment. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 1. Question 1 b A responsibility of the engineer is to ensure that the vessel: Is constructed to the survey authority’s standards. Is safely prepared to complete the intended passage. Operates at full speed in any sea conditions. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 1. Question 1 d A responsibility of the engineer is to: Install the electrical system. Install the LPG system. Service and maintain the vessel ‘s equipment. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 1 a This extinguisher is best for a fire that is a: Class A. Class B. Class E. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 1 b This general use extinguisher is best for a fire that is a: Class C. Class D. Class E. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 1 c This extinguisher is best for a fire that is a: Class A. Class B. Class E. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 1 d This extinguisher is best for a fire that is a: Class C. Class D. Class E. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 1 d This hazard in use of this extinguisher is: Asphyxiation. Damage to electrical systems. Does not remove oxygen from the fire triangle. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 1 e This oatmeal coloured fire extinguisher is a : Wet chemical. Vaporizing liquid. Carbon dioxide. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 1 e This fire extinguisher is a: Wet chemical. Vaporizing liquid. Carbon dioxide. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 2 d This fire extinguisher is a: Dry chemical. Vaporizing liquid. Carbon dioxide. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 2 a To check the serviceability of these fire extinguishers: Proof test them operationally. Check the gauges and the tags. Operate them then weigh them. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 2 b Is this tagged as in date fire extinguisher fit for service? No. Only as a spare. Yes. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 2 e Is this fire extinguisher serviceable for survey purposes? Yes. Only as a spare. No. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 2 c This fire extinguisher is: Serviceable. Unserviceable. Untagged. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 2 c This fire extinguisher is: Serviceable. Unserviceable. Out of date. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 2 f To meet survey requirement, the servicing interval is? A year. Six months. Five years. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 3 a To minimize the chance of fire and explosion during refuelling? The deck hose must be running. Naked flames must be isolated. Tanks must be pressed up. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 3 b The LPG system shown is: Dangerous. Compliant. Needs cleaning. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 3 c To test for a leak in a LPG installation : The source can be detected by smelling the pipes A lighter will glow when held close to escaping gas. Apply soapy along the gas pipes. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 3 d This is a: Vaporising liquid extinguisher. Halon extinguisher. Breathing apparatus. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 4 a Serviceability checks of a vessel’s lifejackets should include: Straps, retro-reflective tape, whistle & undamaged condition. Straps, retro-reflective tape, whistle & undamaged weight belt. Straps, retro-reflective tape, whistle, epirb & colour. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 4 b Lifejackets must be stowed: When offshore. In locked cupboards. Where they are most easily reached. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 4 c Lifejackets must be stowed: Only on vessels that travel offshore. In tightly sealed packaging to protect against dirt and dust. Where they can be most easily found in an emergency. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 4 d Carley floats must be stowed: Securely lashed. To float free. In the cabin. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 6 a To minimize the chance of a spill during refuelling? Filling is undertaken with haste. Freeing ports are opened. The vessel is securely moored. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 6 b To minimize the chance of a fuel spill during refuelling: Filling is undertaken with haste. Tanks are only ever half filled. The vessel is securely tied up to the fuel wharf. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 6 b To minimize the chance of fire or spills dangerous goods are: Stowed separately. Stowed all together. Not carried on board. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 7 a A way to minimise the impact of vessel waste on the environment is by: Keeping your bilges clean to prevent pollutants being discharged overboard. Use lots of detergent to wash off oil spills. Pumping toilets waste overboard a bit at a time to lessen pollution in harbours or rivers. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 7 b A way to minimise the environmental impact of vessel maintenance is by: Scrubbing off and antifouling on approved slipways. Careening where the water is already polluted. Putting off maintenance until vessel performance is suffering. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 7 c The way to minimise the environmental impact of vessel operations is by: Adopting waste and oil containment procedures. Macerating plastics to less than 25 mm before jettisoning. Limiting oily bilge pump out to more than 12 nm offshore. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 4. Question 7 To minimise the environmental impact of sanding, grinding and other dust producing operations while slipped: Screens must be erected. Dust masks should be worn. Coarse grit abrasives are used. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 6 d Correct stowage procedures for these materials are found in the: Marpol Regs. IMDG Code. Solas convention. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 7 d A POLREP is the: ISPFSC Police Representative. (International Ship & Port Facility Security Code) MARPOL compliant pollution reportage format. (IMO Marine Pollution Code) COLREG as translated from INTERCO. (International Communications Organisation) EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 9 a Maximum blood alcohol limits for commercial vessel operators are typically reached after drinking: More than two stubbies in quick succession. Virtually any alcohol before or during operations. More than one standard drink per hour. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 9 b Maximum blood alcohol limits for commercial vessel operators are typically reached after drinking: Virtually any alcohol before or during operations. More than two stubbies in quick succession. More than one standard drink per hour. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 9 c The blood alcohol limit for a commercial vessel operator is? 0. 05 0. 08 0. 02 EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 9 d The blood alcohol limit for a commercial vessel operator is ? 0. 05 0. 02 0. 08 EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 10 a Fatigue management should involve: Balancing long work swings with long holidays. Scheduling rest periods with regard to operating conditions. Ensuring all crew are on watch continuously. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 10 b Fatigue management should involve: Balancing long work swings with long holidays. Scheduling rest periods with regard to operating conditions. Sharing workloads by 24 hour watches by every crew person. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 10 b EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 10 b EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 10 b EXIT OR START OVER

Section 3. Question 10 b EXIT OR START OVER

SMS Master Test 5 CLICK HERE for your test result If you scored 40/40 you are ready. If you were unsuccessful you must study some more.
Php bramka sms
Poll monitoring system app
Master sms
One pass assembler example
Difference between one pass and multi pass assembler
Erp bootcamp
Single pass and multi pass heat exchanger
High pass and low pass filters
Forward pass vs backward pass
Single pass and multi pass heat exchanger
Single pass and multi pass heat exchanger
Two pass heat exchanger
Sms exam questions
How to pass the elpac test
Only after food has been dried or canned ... *
Master test plan
Test evaluation master plan
Safety measurement system
Sms interception hack
Bell message archiving
Stara kola slavonski brod radno vrijeme
Wap proximus
Sms extrusion press
Sms game maker
Poll monitoring system
Sms based poll monitoring system
Sms based patient monitoring system
Mdm monthly sms format
Seabed massive sulphides (sms)
Proactive sms
Quiz sms
Elektroniczny portfel zasilany sms
Ozeki sms
Sap sms 365
Sat sms
School sms system
Gölgeli drn sms
Contoh baucar gaji berasingan
Sms gateway zimbabwe
How many basics are scored under csa
Renatec sms
Define code blue
Sms 100 mercury analyzer
Multiinfo sms
Sms safety score
Smscash
Sms vs csp
4060 kişisel abone
Kiddyweb login
Saraswati edusprint
Eccp.poste.dz notification sms inscription
Faa approved sms
Apeee 3
Sms protocol