Îòâåòû íà CES 4.1 è CES 5.0. Áàçà îòâåòîâ íà CES 5 äëÿ ìåõàíèêîâ, ñóäîâîäèòåëåé è ýëåêòðîìåõàíèêîâ (ñ êîäàìè) ðàçìåùåíà â êîíöå. Ïîèñê â ëþáîì áðàóçåðå - CTRL+F. Åñëè îòâåò íå íàõîäèòñÿ ïî êîäó, òî ââîäèòå ÷àñòü ïðåäëîæåíèÿ èç âàøåãî âîïðîñà XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX CES 4.1 | ÎÒÂÅÒÛ C ÊÎÄÀÌÈ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX AAET Transistor AAJT A large temperature drop across the drier. AALB 30 litres pr. nautical mile. AAWE lowering of at least one lifeboat after any necessary preparation for launching ABAF He has control of the navigation and movement of the vessel ABAM Cavitation ABBG Figure 1 ABDQ Water Pump Pliers ABEN not less than 180m ABFC One long blast followed by two short blasts at intervals of not more than 2 min ABHV Forward breast line is given by C on the figure ABKJ By soft machine scrubbing with red pad and a renewing of polish only where there is heavy traffic (f.i. in the middle of corridors and not the whole floor). ABLH Yes, even if he/ she did not die while onboard. ABPJ The employer/master. ACAJ Secure hatches ACBX To avoid pollution. ACGC Ensure that the chart and the GPS use same datum ACKJ Chemical foams ACMU Atmosphere is not combustible in either situation. ACPG By smothering and also by providing some cooling ACXK 2 h, 2 candelas (about 1,7 mile range at normal meteorological sight) ACYL Notify the Chief Officer or officer on duty and run the ventilation for at least 15min ADLS Charts, nautical publications, GMDSS log, Oil Record book(s) ADNN Machinery spaces of category A ADTB Because they wanted to make sure that the ship could be turned safely. ADVC Yes - any consular official can detain a vessel AECJ The water can be applied in a fine spray starting from the front in a sweeping motion. AECL Sodium Hydroxide Solution AEFB First aspect confirm death. Notify company, and next-of-kin, and if on board to be advised and comforted as may be required. Arrange to have body moved to freezer area. Notify local agents and British Consul when abroad. Entry to be made in Record of Bir AEKV Every three months AEMQ Red AENE To prevent the steam and water in the boiler from discharging out by the feed line, if a feed line fracture or a joint in the line blows. AEOG To determine wether the ship is seaworthy AEPT Disperse or dissolve the oil into the water AEPV Yes, the bottles can be dumped if they are ground so that the resulting particles can pass through a screen with 25 mm openings AFCL 5% by volume. AFRF routine AFTY select the telex in on-line position AFYY When unsaturated chemical compounds are heated under pressure, the molecules react with each other and form large molecules. AGCH Flat file AGEC A tank is only to be considered as gas free when no traces of flammable and/or poisonous gas are measured and in addition O2 content is measured to be 21 %. AGGL All mentioned. AGGM Fairlead is given by C on the figure AGLK 30 months / 5 years AGRJ Get out of the engine room as soon as possible. AGXI High delivery pressure AGYC Specific heat AHCF does not sustain burning or continue melting after being totally enveloped in a fire for a period of 2seconds AHCJ This call will normally be followed by a DSC acknowlegment call AHGM Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon. AHIC 23:23 AHIF at least 12 distributed on both sides of the ship AHJU To avoid uncontrolled decomposition the cargo should be discharged overboard. AHTR The HSE has authority only where an interface exists between the ship and shore e.g. means of access regs. In a serious case, they would contact the local Marine Officer AHWA Vessels with bulbous bow, LPG- and LNG-vessels must provide their own projector AHWE Panama lead is given by C on the figure AHWF Tell the jettyman to stop loading immediately. AHXB outside the sea areas A1, A2 and A3 AIGK Good eyesight and able to communicate with the OOW (officer on watch) AIHG Water-tube boilers are more efficient and contains less water. They suffer from major damages when run dry during operation. AIIW The bottom washing starts whilst there is still a small amount of cargo in the tank. AINU Checking that passengers and crew are suitably dressed and lifejackets correctly donned AINY F1B AIQE Stop the washing process and not resume until the oxygen content in the tank is below 8%. AISX Near to the deck, crawl out keeping your face as near to the deck as possible. AISY Test pressure equal to 1.5 times the maximum allowable working pressure AIWE have separate draining pumps of sufficient capacity AIWH Start water-spray AIXA A 2 stroke engine has an ignition every time the piston reaches its top position. AJBF In Section 6 of the Act. AJMX Vitamin B AJSP SARSAT-COSPAS EPIRBS AJUH Every four years AJWX interrupt AJXS 0,5 - 1 watt AKAH Cavitation AKAJ Insufficient amount of bowl closing water AKFY Any of the below AKQA At such locations that at least two jets not emanating from the same hydrant may reach any part of the ship normally accessible to the crew while the ship is being navigated, one of these jets coming from a single length of hose (the other jet may come from a connection of several lengths of hoses) AKRP During loading/discharging of persistent/non persistent oil? AKRT 1 min AKRW the sea areas ALEN Orange ALIJ Yes. ALUC Public announcement system to be used for informing. The cabin attendant should proceed to their cabin section, and search all cabins. If the area is inaccessible report to their superior. AMAX two efficient painters AMDH Alarm instruction AMDJ Act according to the check list "during crude oil washing". AMEG G2B AMGW Employment agreement, report on seamen and documentation that the seafarer has the necessary qualifications, health certificate, record of service AMHQ He shall arrange for proper care within what he may find to be reasonable expenses AMMR Every 5 years AMPX In the cargo tanks we use either float or radar type gauge to control the liquid level AMWO Stretch a painter from fore to aft AMYI red ANBU In the port where the occurance took place/ first port of call after the occurance took place - postponed only in exceptional cases and pursuant to provisions. ANDG starting and operating the lifeboat engine ANML Protect against corrosion ANMN Fresh water system failure ANNG Capacitor ANOY 4 ANQS Steering gear and alarm system ANSH As the piston passes "The Lubrication Points" in an upward direction. ANSK Decreasing the speed of rotation will decrease the discharge pressure. ANSM Rectifier ANXC The Chief Engineer AOBP Open steam valve very slowly, considering system expansion. AOBR Valve in the outlet line partly closed. AODG Immediately stop the discharging. AOHG Once a week. AOHJ The AB's Certificate (or equivalent), the seaman's discharge book, the medical certificate AOJD 17 - 20° C AOMD Piston rod AOML 2.15 V AOQQ Maritime Rescue Coordinating Centre AOWN Maritime Mobile Service Identity AOYB details of the general emergency alarm signal consisting of seven or more short blasts, followed by one long blast. APAO The water level is between the water cock connection of the boiler, and the bottom of the gauge glass. It is safe to put feed water into the boiler. APGH Have all scuppers plugged APGN Notify Ch.Eng., find cause of leakage, remedy the leakage and then immediately start cleaning of the tank top. APHL Collect water/cargo to be pumped out APKM They are going to weigh the anchor APKU After 20 minutes APLT Collect rain water APRH 20 000 dwt AQAM Sufficient amount for fifteen hours operation at full capacity AQBL The assistance of the vessel is no longer required AQBN the sun AQCA A thick rope to tie up the ship. AQCC OSC to be designated by an appropriate RCC or RSC. AQEO By soft machine scrubbing with red pad and a renewing of polish only where there is heavy traffic (f.i. in the middle of corridors and not the whole floor). AQEY 1,5 Bar AQHE booster pump coming on the line and discharging properly AQSA Foam that is not a "alcohol resistant" type and water spray. ARAF Two lettres ARAJ 10-200 ARGA an EGC-message destined for ships of a certain company ARGG Means of Access Regs ARJL It requires less maintenance ARMX All answers ARNT Exhaust valve ARQG With IOPP certificate we mean International Oil Pollution Prevention certificate and the ship is classed to prevent oil pollution ARSY Jacket water cooler is clogged. ARUM No, food waste can not be dumped overboard ASQC Density, viscosity, flow rate, temperature, gravity disc diameter ASQX An approved hook with a locking device ASUJ Regulating freon liquid flow to the evaporator. ASXU position ASYN the direction of the electrical field ATCS The ITU List of Callsigns and Numerical Identities of Stations used by the Maritime Mobile and Maritime Mobile-Satellite Services ATLV be secured in a manner as not to interfere with abandonment procedures ATVX ground wave AUAY 85% of the gas can be discharged into the space within two minutes AUBY 8 minutes AUDN J3E AUIH Milk and cheese AUIJ user of the installation AUNF By producing and making available anonymous reports of incidents and accidents AUSG 1 VHF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver - 1 or 2 SART - 1 NAVTEX and/or 1 EGC receiver and/or 1 HF NBDP watch receiver - 2 or 3 VHF portable - 1 EPIRB - 1 MF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver - 1 HF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver AUYI Oil Detection Monitoring Equipment.(ODME). AVBU the speed of light AVCH Lower the viscosity and improve purification. AVDC only to certificate holders AVED Applying 12 - 15% nitric acid on tank surfaces, either with a brush or spray; then washing off after 10 - 20 minutes using copious amounts of fresh water? AVFY At exits and in corridors AVGT They can have hold back hooks not subject to control station release providing the emergency plan details a person to close them. AVGU jump from a height of not less than 4.5m into the water without damaging the suit or being injured AVHN Ship's name, Official number, Length, breadth and draft, type of vessel, type and size of engine, name and address of the registered owner AVOC Air in the fuel oil system. AVSJ To prevent combustion gases to flow back and enter the burner. AVXJ A substance with a viscosity equal to or greater than 25 mPa.s at the unloading temperature. AWAO To improve the sealing surface between valve and seat during operation of the engine (compensate for the bending of the valve disc caused by combustion pressure). AWAW Salted meat and ham, potato dumplings, mashed swedes, boiled potatoes. AWMI Throughput too high. AWPR Broken water seal. AWUU Any of the mentioned alternatives. AWWH He is looking for navigational dangers. AWXG To ensure that the proper residuals of treatment chemicals, as specified, are maintained all time. AWYW The Master? AXEV NCS common channel AXHH On the Scene Co-ordinator AXRH To make sure gas pressure can enter freely on top of and behind the piston ring AXSB All the listed alternatives AXTU Slagging. AXVM Only when the design temperature is below -55oC and the tank is not independent type C , we must have full side ballast tanks AXYU Air draught is given by C on the figure AYHH nine digits, beginning by 4 AYOU 2182 Hz AYQI High air/fuel ratio rises the condensation temperature, and thereby reducing the safe limits between normal operation and condensation temperature. AYRG Yes, one if the ship is under 500 brt. And two if the ship is over 500 brt. BABO Tell the deck officer to hoist the red flag. (letter " B ") day signal, or red signal light in the signal mast during night time BABS Checking that life-jackets are correctly donned BACN 5 compressions after every 1 inflation BADL In case of major work the fire main shall be under pressure. BAEB Loading cargo "on top" of the oil and cargo residues in the sloptanks BAEY in radiotelex-traffic in the MF/HF bands between ship and shore stations BAFT Fluids (liquids). BAIE one buoyant line, not less than 50m in length, of sufficient strength to tow a liferaft BAIF one set of fishing tackle BAIG All ships of 500 tons gross and upwards BAIH Quay is given by A on the figure BANY must be replaced before the expiry date is exceeded BAPV the use of SART transponders BAQT To confirm to public supervisory authority that the requirements for the seafarer's service on board have been checked, are satisfied and that the compliance with the requirements has been duly documented. BAUN Semi-refrigerated gas carrier can be discharged by pressurising the cargo tanks or condensate the cargo to shore or another cargo tank or boil of the cargo BAUP Latex BAWI He will find a lubricating chart in the maintenance manual BBAU 8 tons. BBCC a jack-knife attached by a lanyard BBDF Release gripes BBHF Permits the passage of vapor but not of flame BBVQ A class fire door self closing BCAR Stop operation? BCCE Careful ahead manoeuvring BCET At the beginning of every watch BCKQ Carry out a risk assessment, make use of available equipment, and instruct staff on lifting techniques BCLO Isomer compounds is substances with same chemical formula but different characteristic BCQL Twistlocks? BCTN Milk BCVP For at least three years BCXU Calculation 3 is correct. BDNB He wants the Chief Officer to organise a lifeboat drill BDPJ Bringing the engine up to sufficient number of revolutions for combustion to take place and engine to run. BDRD All members of the crew BDRI Make the tug fast on port shoulder to pull BDXV Same as certificate to which it applies BEJI Use a water extinguisher to put out the fire BEJM Reject the offer? BELE Bleed off may be taken from any of the cargo pumps. BEOP By muster lists exhibited in conspicuous places BEXX Send a distress message and collect survival suits / thermal bags. BFBF Rocket parachute flares BFCW if the whip-antenna is replaced by an antenna of about the same length as the original one BFDT Identify the extent of damage to own vessel and take necessary steps to safeguard the complement and the vessel. BFEN Tug towing line is given by D on the figure BFGX Too high amplification BFGY The Chief Officer wants the 1st Engineer to empty the starboard bilge in hold No. 5 BFHQ She will turn to port and the speed will drop gradually BFHW That the combustion chamber of the boiler is checked being empty for oil and that the pre ventilation function prior to ignition is functioning. BFIK By soft machine scrubbing with red pad and a renewing of polish only where there is heavy traffic (f.i. in the middle of corridors and not the whole floor). BFIN don a lifejacket without assistance BFIR All the mentioned alternatives. BFJI Pre-wash the tanks with cold water first? BFKF Ammonium nitrate? BFNO an efficient radar reflector (or radar transponder) BFQW an EGC-message destined for ships with the same group call number BFSL No openings in sides and bottom BFTH 6 air changes per hour BFTI To minimize the scale formation, the Sea Water outlet temperature should never exeed 50 C BGBB Fuel with a flash point of 44°C or more BGDM They have had problems securing the gangway BGJK Lube oil cooler BHFX rescue boat BHIJ 326.6 Mt BHSE A signal representing 0 = "low" and 1 = "High" BHTC fading BHTY 5 - 10 Degr. C. BHUW Protecting cloths, safety shoes, gloves, goggles, earmuffs. BHWN On area A1 this function is based on the use of SART transponders BIND Minimum eight crew members. BINY be secured in the lifeboat (except boat-hooks) by lashings, storage in lockers, compartments, brackets or similar arrangement BIOW 100 ohm at 0° C BIPR In case of bursting pipe, to avoid oil spray hitting adjacent high heat surfaces of exhaust pipes etc. BIUQ Radiotelephony - Single sideband suppressed carrier BIWP lifebuoy BIYB That the MARVS is less than 0,7 bar BJJW No, the sea water pumps are still running BJKR Swelling below the bandage and heavy pain. BJPV Controlled closing of fire doors BJRE A deck officer or certificated person shall be placed in charge of each survival craft to be used. BKGJ When the design temperature is below -55oC and the tank is not independent type B or C, we must have full secondary barrier BKGK 40 meters BKKM Improve the scaling surface function, increase the service time of the exhaust valve in the engine. BKNU 245329000 BKQG They will be closed if the ship get a damage on the ships hull, and taking in water. It will prevent the water to fill the whole deck. In case of fire they can also be used to stop the fire and smoke from diverge. BKTW A device which prevents an operation of equipment to take place, to allow access or maintenance to be carried out BLAK Maximum cargo tank pressure on an fully refrigerated gas carrier can be 0,7 bar BLAR Channel 16 BLBF Ionisation. BLCD SOLAS BLDC Radar transponder BLDX a sea-anchor with a hawser of more than 10m in length BLFH Atmosphere is not combustible in either situation. BLGF To relieve excessive high pressure in the cylinder to protect the engine from being damaged. BLIR 406,025 et 121,5 MHz BLWW Making the grab bucket open and close. BLXA Line throwing appliance BLXW VHF / W-T BMES Radiotelex and DSC - Frequency shift keying of carrier with error correction BMIR In G3E mode - on duplex basis BMKP Sufficient amount for 15 hours of operation at full capacity BMLK To neutralize the acids occurring in the condensate system. BMTQ - 4° C BMWY EPIRB BNEO Channels 6, 13 & 16 BNKJ Excessive cooling water velocity BNLE Figure 1 BNOQ Potentiometer, 10 kilo-ohms BNPF Increase the dosage of chemicals, and take new test of the water. BNUC the use of VHF DSC BNXP The main purpose with booster pumps is to increase the manifold pressure BNXR No, membrane tanks is normally designed for transport of fully refrigerated cargoes BOGC weekly BOGV Figure 3 BOIO brass knife BOIQ Act according to the check list "during crude oil washing". BOKC When a Panama Canal pilot is onboard BOLT The method and use of sea-anchors (drogues). BONM Survival suit and lifeline BOTH Check that the painter is made fast to a secure point and that the sea below is clear BOTI a DSC-message for all vessels within certain area marked by areference position, given in the DSC message and the degrees are given in southerly and easterly direction BOTK List of Call Signs and Numerical Identities BOXP There is 5 special area where it is forbidden to pump out any sludge or oil residues BPDK It could poison the fresh water if leakage occurs. BPEX Because they expected the harbor pilot to board the ship at 0730. BQAQ Stop all cargo operations and close the deck IG line isolating valve BQAS The Gulf of Mexico BQCL Secure hatches BQDK Lubricating oil. BQFB MF BQFY All the answers are good BQIE MCA BQKT Yes BQNG That the shipowner is a Norwegian subject or fulfils other requirements stated in Norwegian acts BQQR A number of lifejackets equal to at least 10% of the total number of passengers and crew to be placed in the vicinity of the muster stations BQRJ -79?C BQYD Connect bonding cable then connect hose. BRCF the use of MF and/or VHF R/T BRDD NAVTEX-receiver BRJT Bridge is given by A on the figure BRKR Upper Flammable Level / Lower Flammable Level of explosive atmosphere? BRKU Anti-alcohol foam BRRN Reduce motor speed by about 10% BRUR Do not carry lighters or matches on the tank deck. BRXD Separation with correct temperature and low flow rate. BRXF Either of the mentioned alternatives. BRYX After 20 minutes BSAQ distress alerting BSDA with weak incoming signals distortion is reduced BSFK a liquid that mixes with water BSHD Metals BSJY If time permits, send someone to try to find him. Notify the agent. Have the seaman's possessions collected and packed by two crewmembers, with three lists of contents. Notify the company.Sign the seaman off in his absence, detailing reason for him/her no BSME Too lean ( less than 2% by volume of hydrocarbons) or over rich ( in excess of 15% by volume of hydrocarbons ). BSMJ Both persons in charge BSNH Figure 1 BSNI Figure 1. BSPO anti-seasickness medicine and one seasickness bag for each person BSTU The Secretary of State responsible for Shipping BSVJ L(S) = 4 H BSVK The Master? BSYR Provisions on maritime inquiry and death and burial. BTBL gases, flames, smoke and heat BTES It allows the wearer to jump from height of at least 4.5 m into the water without injury and without damaging the life-jacket. BTHE The Part Flow System makes it possible to observe the discharge visually for oil content, on older tankers with discharge below the waterline BTKK Constructed of non-combustible material BTNT Tank top BTOO loss of suction BTPM Air from stage one goes through discharge valves in stage one and through suction valves into stage two. In stage two it will be compressed to high pressure air. BTTW the applicant on board wishes to have a conversation with a person whose name is known BTVE 9 digits BUAI Before the tank is entered, lifeline, rescue harness and compressed air apparatus shall be ready at the relevant hatch. BUAK Once a year/18 months BUCX 30 L/nm BUDW Airway Breathing Circulation BUFM Plan for safety preparedness BUGD requesting an "automatic linetest" BUOO It confirms that a ship has been "carved" and allows the Ship's Register to be issued BUOR 16 times 0,17 SDR BURD Ensure adequate circulation in all conditions of steaming. BUWV 322753810 BVES Two BVJN VHF-channel 87 BVJQ Muster and embarkation stations shall be readily accessible from accommondation and work areas. BVKI Liquefied gases is defined as chemicals with vapour pressure above 2,8 bar absolute at 37,8oC BVQC 10 minutes BVTJ Yes, a ship can be detained on hygiene grounds, but it is more likely that after inspection the hygiene officer would call in other inspectors BWEG the nature of distress is unknown BWEI listen out on VHF channel 16 BWKE Excessive cooling water velocity BWKG As a safety net, for improved cleaning of the fuel oil BWLW 60?C BWSO Either of the mentioned alternatives. BWVB All those listed in the other alternatives BWWT 85 - 90 Centigrades. BXFY All personnel onboard (crew and passengers) must be registered to keep a track of number of people onboard. BXKD equipping of the survival craft BXPC As near as possible to the ship's manifold? BXUA Figure 1 BYAU By use of a float switch or differential pressure in the liquid receiver BYIN U.S.A BYKV A throughput of at least 400 litters a minute and a "throw" of 15 metres? BYKX Do nothing. BYKY On area A4 this function is based on the use of HF R/T BYMI Cinnamon BYMK 2187.5 and 2182 KHz BYSG at sea, outside territorial waters, and in a port or harbour BYSN Yes, on a form prescribed or approved by the Norwegian Maritime Directorate CABB Viscosity. CABE 2182KHz CABT All of the mentioned actions CADH Alarm, st.by start, slowdown. shutdown CAFE White or light grey to ensure all minor spills and leakages are noticed and dealt with. CAFG Where the ship has passenger spaces below the bulkhead deck CAGF Ahead is given by A on the figure CAGV Exhaust gas temperatures are higher than normal. CBAH As instructed by the helicopter pilot CBBT About 80 % CBEC Someone of at least school leaving age and less than 18 CBHK Search and Rescue radar transponder CBHQ Maximum 8 hours per day, or 40 hours per week CBJF once a month CBTH Walk to a smoking area inside the accomodation? CBUI Report to the chief officer or chief engineer. CBYE 12 h CCCT In ports only CCEH 200 cm CCML 6 times the hose diameter. CCNF Leave him in bed or request him to have some fresh air. CCOE Broken water seal. CCOF Emergency shut down. CCSF You set watch on channel 2182 KHz CDBN Solid, liquid and gases CDJY Provide a replaceable wear surface for the pump housing/impeller. CDRH Computer-aided maintenance CDVT Air from stage one goes through discharge valves in stage one and through suction valves into stage two. In stage two it will be compressed to high pressure air. CDWF A duly completed application with certificate etc. must be made to the public supervisory authorities as an endorsment/ qualification document CDWK Automatic gain control CEBM Too little gas in the system. CEBM (Ñîìíèòåëüíî) System undercharged with refrigerant CEHB AVR and speed governor CEIB 98 Centigrades. CEIC CO2 CEJU Because they wanted to make sure that the ship could be safely turned. CEME Ship owner has Document of Compliance issued, and vessel is assessed and holds all statutory certificates CEOV VHF and MF CEPQ Because a cook handles food and beverages and could easily be a spreader of viruses and infections. CETS For minimum 3 years CETX measured by the "dopler" shift in the signals CFBL Because he was married. CFBM All answers are goods CFDU Allow removal of the sensor also when liquid is flowing in the pipe. CFGH When manoeuvring? CFHB R(L) = R(s) CFOP Strainer in operating water low-pressure side is clogged. CFSA They will be closed if the ship get a damage on the ships hull, and taking in water. It will prevent the water to fill the whole deck. In case of fire they can also be used to stop the fire and smoke from diverge. CFWG A bolt in every hole CFXD They can bring any seafarer involved in an incident on the UK coast to court and provide evidence regarding the incident CFYN To obtain a proper sealing and correct distance between piston and cover in TDC position CGAH 1:4 CGAJ The smallest diameter piston is the stage two piston. CGDW F1B CGER a manually controlled lamp fitted on the inside CGON Report to bridge or duty officer, actuate the fire alarm, call the persons around the fire and join the fire squad CGUH Insulated on both sides with approved non-combustible material CGXS The clearance between the rocker arm and valve pushrod. CGXV He should be aware of the steel thickness of the valve CHHV Donning of fire protection clothing CHMA Stop discharge, inform USCG and Qualified Individual. CHNU A 2 stroke engine has an ignition every time the piston reaches its top position CHPK With this type of material the hatches should not be battened down. The fire can only be extinguished by using large quantities of water. CHQA doing a "linktest" CHQC a light plus a whistle CHRB Make it possible to retain most of the recovered oil in the primary slop tank, while cleaner part of the water will flow into the secondary slop tank, where it can be re-used as wash-water CHRU The speed should be less than 5 knots, normally 3 - 5 knots CHXS Safety shoes or safety boots CHYN adjust the threshold level for admitting signals and refusing noise CIAG All of the mentioned equipment. CIIO Chemical, physical or mechanical foams CIMU 1.25 times the maximum working pressure CIPM All alarms are reengaged prior to switching to UMS-mode CIUK 1 year CIUL month CJLY the use of SART transponders CJNM Great circle CJNR the height of the antenna CJUB Deck cargo shall not block emergency exits or exits from accommodations or machinery spaces. CKAU One minute. CKAY 0.7 bar? CKBY Yes, the turning diameter will increase if I reduce speed CKFA Comparing input and output values against a documented standard CKHN 20 seconds or less CKHS 75 Kg CKIH it allows the wearer to jump from height of at least 4.5 m into the water without injury and without damaging the life-jacket CKII 48 hours CKLT MAYDAY CKPA Prevent excessive furnace heat losses CKPX In case of a bursting pipe, to avoid oil spray hitting adjacent hot surfaces or coming into machinery air intakes CKRM Periods not exceeding 3 months CKSH 15 compressions followed by 2 full ventilations. CKSJ Diamond and graphite. CLAV The water supply hoses contain internal wires that act as conductors CLIB Allow for increase in water volume CLNB are a fire hazard because they are liable to spontaneous combustion CLPR All of these. CLUS At least two sets of instruments to detect each type of gas expected to be encountered? CLUU Blow the boiler and renew water until the PH-value is normal again. CLWK 40 gr of each CLYV The master of a ship who coordinates on scene search and rescue operations CMET kkkk CMJB Not more than 10 minutes CMLL The Master CMOA For all vessels. CMTS all sea-areas (A1 to A4) CMWC Quay is given by A on the figure CMWH Port quarter is given by D on the figure CNLM They tend to contain heavy vapours inboard during cargo operations? CNNX A sink is always needed irrespective of the type of the dishwashing machine provided. CNOS Above the bulkhead deck CNQG only be given receipt when the ship is actually able to give assistance CNQH watertight, as far as possible,except for drain holes in the container bottom CNSU Diesel oil leakage to the lub oil system. COHG All the mentioned alternatives COHV To the Master COJV Vitamin C COKQ Immediate availability of water for at least one effective jet of water from any hydrant in an interior area CONY always passed on to a LUT COOQ the volume COVL The two gases is Freon 22 and carbon monoxide COYW all the answers are good CPAK Endeavour to hold the anchored/yawing vessel steady CPDR Any of the listed alternatives. CPEQ The difference between possible maximum and minimum measurement CPIY If any of the main registered particulars e.g. length were changed CPKJ ability to make weak stations audible CPLH Act 18 June 1971 relating to enrolment of employees on board ships. CPNV almost rectilinear CQDW The "Abandon ship" signal is not specified, only the general emergency alarm signal is stated CQHR The Norwegian Maritime Directorate CQUI Once every month CQXU Caps and cocks should be closed at all times, to prevent ingress of water into the engine room in case of tank bottom damage. CQYK Lenght overall is given by B on the figure CRBD all of the alternatives together CRBQ Smoke going out the stack CRCR is intended for radio traffic onboard of the own ship CRIL have permanent boarding arrangements on both sides to enable persons in the water to board the lifeboat CRQB Give the coating time to "weather out" the trapped solvents using good ventilation, and recover it's hardness again, prior loading the next cargo? CRQT Pressure to electric current converter. CRRP Check the ballast tanks for oil after the ballast tanks have been filled CRTJ Distress traffic, urgency traffic, safety traffic CRUE be made of fire-retardant material CSFC F1B CSGX nine digits, beginning by 6 CSOC MAYDAY RELAY CSOE To avoid the compressor-oil to disapper from the crankcase during starting. CTCN Separation with correct temperature and low flow rate. CTDH To prevent serious damages on main components. CTLR Use the rudder hard over both sides while reducing engine power, so-called "high frequency rudder cycling" CTTE Crankshaft CUAR To prevent freon condensing when the compressor is stopped. CUBK All the items mentioned CUCF Too fast CUCG On the fire control plans CUCJ R(S) =18 ohm CUFX 1.15 Ohms CUYC Floor space is usually more valuable than height. CVAP It should be avoided, unless the tank atmosphere is inerted. CVNA All the spaces mentioned CVOV A manually operated release system only CVTQ At least once a watch CVTV Serial adapter CVXD It satisfies the SOLAS requirements for ship safety CVXG Into the crankcase and mix with the lube oil. CVXY The bows of the ships will be pushed away from each other CVYY Method to measure alkalinity and acidity. CWBD The number of persons should be clearly stated on the outside of the boats bow. CWNW To improve the sealing surface between valve and seat during operation of the engine (compensate for the bending of the valve disc caused by combustion pressure) CWOQ As low as possible. CWTR Fire is easily spread in dust and trash and wet floors may cause different accidents. CWTT Radio Regulations CWVH Connect to the hydrant before lowering the machine into the tank. CWWY MCA, Lloyds Register, Bureau Veritas, Det Norske Veritas, American Bureau of Shipping, Germanischer Lloyd, Registro Italiano Navale CXDQ To prevent freon condensing when the compressor is stopped. CXSS Pushing on ship's flat side and make fast in the vessel for pulling if needed CXXR the identification of the vessel in distress and her position CYGF The atmosphere should be gas free and contain at least 21% oxygen. CYGG 95 Celsius CYHA Gravity disc is too small. Flow rate is too high CYJI Lubricate the piston rings. CYKL Cover all exposed parts of the body, protect the area, move people and if possible use a compartment with extraction fans: CYVA Floor space is usually more valuable than height. DABD the O.O.W deems it necessary DABI Mackerel DADR Heavy fuel oil leakage to the lub oil system. DADV To allow at least 3 hours of operation DAPI Seven or more short blasts followed by one long blast DAQE 2 DAVJ 1250 m3 DAYP 15 minutes DBBK 1 litre DBOR summoning of passengers and crew to muster stations with the alarm required DBRD By double blank flanges with a drain between them? DBSU Bollard is given by D on the figure DBUF 10% of the number of persons the liferaft is designed to carry, or two, whichever is the greatest DBWC Stop discharge. DBXA Stuffing box. DCAJ The dispersing additives in lubricating oil, break up the contaminants in even smaller particles and keep them in suspension DCJM Space protected by foam DCKH 3150 m3 per hour. DCLC Portable bridge between ship and shore. DCQB Starboard bow is given by A on the figure DCQC muster station DCQD To keep the valve in correct position and to maintain proper sealing. DCSL When you put rudder amidships, she will continue on a straight course DCSN Seafarers employed or engaged on board ship on the business of that ship as part of the ship's complement with designated safety or pollution duties DCVC uncompanded channels DCXP Open the flue gas isolating valve DDGB The installation shall include equipment for radiotelephone communication on distress frequencies in addition to working frequencies DDIQ 2 sec DDMT it has windows to admit sufficient daylight inside the lifeboat with the canopy closed DDNQ Use the "cleaning in place" arrangement to open the heat exchanger for visual inspection and manual cleaning. DDTI to exclusively receive MSI-reports meant for the NAVAREA where the vessel is DECL The diesel speed and excitation current. DECM Check the cargo tanks for water prior to loading DEJE 100 mm/water gauge. DENE To isolate the fuel source before extinguishing the flames on a gas fire DERP It is both a prevention and protection measure DEVQ A carbon dioxide (CO2) system DFCK There must always be one man on the ship's manifold, operating the manifold valve in order to avoid to much pressure raise in the tank. DFDI By muster lists exhibited in conspicuous places DFHM Proportional + integral (PI) DFLS FEC mode DFMI Glycerine is compatible with both of the other cargoes. DFPX Non-combustible material DFQS 21% oxygen by volume and 0% hydrocarbon of LEL. DFSN Carbon dioxide DFTX 45% of the total volume of the space DFXE Thermocouple sensor DFXG Figure 2. DFYB 25, 45, or 70 mm DFYE All the listed alternatives DFYJ until - 15°C DGGM All the mentioned alternatives. DGII Lower lifeboat to water DGKR Adjustable wrench DGLL Start with intermittent firing, using small firing periods and long intervals gradually building up to longer firing periods and shorter intervals. DGRI 3 sets DGRL At all times DGRN A short circuit occurs between earth faults and the ventilation fan fuse blows DGTC Conductivity test. DGTV Two prolonged blasts on the whistle at intervals of not more than two minutes DGXC Clearing escape routes DGXD Lower explosive limit. DGXM Safety call DHIB Reject it? DHJB Trip/stop all nonessential loads that are connected to the switchboard DHKT summoning of passengers and crew to muster stations with the alarm required DHNG 1.44 MB DHPR Starboard quarter is given by C on the figure DHUV a painter attached to the release device and placed at the forward end of the boat DIEP Harness with a rope secured to a safe point on the ship. DIHC Aft part of the tank-deck DIKM To obtain a proper sealing and correct distance between piston and cover in TDC position. DIKP 1.5°C per hour after the first 0.5h immersion in calm water at a temperature of 5°C DIKR A transducer that converts a known electric current to a pressure proportional to the current. DJDA The ship's master DJDV The signal out from a thermocouple is mV,and can not be transferred over any longer distance without loss of voltage, giving a very bad accuracy. DJFM A thorough ventilation of the combustion chamber before the ignition takes place. DJGL 1,3 Bar. DJJP safety belts to be designed to hold a person of 100 kg securely in place with the lifeboat in a capsized position DJQG How to muster at the assigned stations DKKG A combination of hydrocarbons. DKQF Checking the moorings for tightness/slack. DKWV The entering permit shall be based on the check-list for gas freeing and check-list for equipment and preparedness. DKXP Survival craft distress pyrotechnic signals DLCB Radiotelex and DSC - Frequency shift keying of carrier with error correction DLDN A unit composed of trained personnel suitable equipped for expeditious search and rescue operations. DLGB FleetNET DLGY 70 DLJM Every 5 years DLNN The same as suction pressure. DLVY Very large crude carrier. DMDI A 60 DMFA On the fire control plans DMGW Multistage centrifugal. DMKV A receipt issued by the Chief Officer, stating quantity and condition of goods loaded onboard? DMUE SART transponder DMVB skates and fenders to facilitate launching down the side of a ship DNJE 8 hours DNKB They are liable to spontaneous combustion. DNLN It will try to reduce the deviation between set-point and process value DNNI We are controlling the process inlet side DNOC The main supply valves in the deck storage are closed prior to switching to UMS-mode DNSL Weekly DNSN 2912 hours DOAB 8364 kHz DOBR 3 DOBS Weather on-scene. DODH Reduce speed and use soot blowers if some are fitted DOFY The location and capacity of all fuel and cargo tanks on the vessel DOGT At least four sets DOHO Call the bridge and request for position and permission to discharge overboard through oilywater separating and filtering equipment. DOKA one boat-hook DOOF 15 m DOOU immersion suit DOPY Yes, all crew must be able to communicate on the language spoken by the majority of the passengers, or demands set by the company. DOTF Emergency lighting DOWR One for each person on board who is not provided with an immersion suit DPAO Sinkage is the change in draft a vessel obtains when moving through the water. DPEX always allowed DPHL Name of every crew member, reference number, name of last ship, home address, next of kin, date of signing agreement, date of discharge DPMI Density, viscosity, flow rate, temperature, gravity disc diameter DPOW At all times when identified as a control method with risk assessment DPWH Nitro glycerine tablets. DPYV when its area is of 4m? or more DQAI Radiotelephony - Single sideband suppressed carrier DQEU LUT DQIC For personnel assigned to shipboard duties. DQKN In emergency generators DQSB It will move aft as the ship slows down DQUJ Stop the separator and drain the water from the tank DQUN 1 member DQUP When the boiler is firing on high rate. DQVH 4-20mA/3-15 PSI DQVN A period not exceeding 48 months DQWG Discharge the washing to shore reception facilities only? DRIU The temperature is equal to or over the flash point DRKO Change the lube oil. DRKO Water contamination of the oil. DRKP 8,3 - 9. DRMB The appointed lifeboat commander DRMV 1100 DRVC the use of HF DSC and INMARSAT C SAFETYNET DRYM Any of the others. DSIQ Direction B DSIY Pilotage is compulsory and the pilot is only the master's advisor DSPL Radiotelephony - Single sideband full carrier DSVC Ensure all doors are in closed position. DSYM 7 DTBA Three years after the last note was made DTBG Figure 2 DTEH To store quantities of oil at working pressure on the discharge side of a pump and smooth out any pressure fluctuations. DTHW Fixed known objects on the shore DTIR Notify Master, Deck officer and engineer in charge.The loop for this special sensor to be switched off and take normal precautions for hot work. DTRU FEC DTSU Separation with correct temperature and low flow rate. DUAG Pressure-relive valve setting should not be less than 0.2 bar for gravity tanks. DVGA Faulty governor. DVHQ At least once every month by a responsible officer and once every year by an expert? DVUW Three hours DWBT Insufficient amount of bowl closing water DWFA The three international conventions that cover the shipping trade is SOLAS 74/78, STCW 78/95 and MARPOL 73/78 DWGW Steel or stainless steel. DWKU Use protective equipment where necessary. DWOF Capillary tube DWPW Yes, all kind of food waste can be dumped overboard DWRP Rotterdam, the Netherlands DWYY Lower lifeboat to water DXBP Fixed CO2 fire-extinguisher system DXLK Easy accessible by the gangway DXND is within radio traffic range of at least one VHF- coast station where continuous DSC-alerting is available DXRL it allows the wearer to jump from any height without injury and without damaging the lifejacket DXUT Once every month DYBF Remove any oil or scum on water surface DYCH 10 minutes DYHB S-Band Radar. DYHH 200 gr DYIY To by-pass, adjust and isolate all machinery that is to be worked on under his supervision. DYLL All Stations - This is "SAINT-ROMAIN" DYOS unknown DYSA The types of compressors are piston, screw or centrifugal type EAAC arrangements for providing an adequate view forward, aft, and to both sides EAHL 20 metres EAKC All working spaces accessible by the crew EATY From the condenser. EAUS A contract between Master/Owner and Shipper for transportation of goods? EAWN is fitted with a light and a whistle EAXB a possibility to receive MSI EBAU It is the number of revolutions, and the one used on the cargo is oil-free EBAV We use inert gas to purge out cargo vapour and have a neutral atmosphere in cargo tanks and spaces EBLR Have one slack tank as last tank EBOE The blower air inlet EBOX 1) 5 tons 2) 5 tons EBPS In case of accidents, it is important that a wide range of personnel must be permitted and trained to operate the pump. EBRI Cargo holds and engine rooms EBWH Freeboard is given by B on the figure ECAT The speed of the shock wave created by the initial combustion ECHF Passenger ships, ro-ro's, bulk carriers, ships which may present a special hazard ships which have had several recent deficiencies and ships flying the flag of a state appearing in the 3-year rolling average table of delays and detentions ECKQ Sugar lump, sugar drink or something sweet. ECLL Safe working load ECMI Bi-stable flip-flop ECOS + 4° C ECSD The meteorological station connected with the CES used ECSV immersion suit ECTR Cut it with the safety knife stowed on the exterior of the canopy close to the painter attachment point EDCE Making the crane jib move from side to side. EDFH must not be passed on EDHG No. More readings should be taken and sediments, sludge and residue should be removed at least 10 m from working site. EDKO On the cargo tank area all time? EDPP automatically comparing the message earlier received ones EDRB Because certain types of dry powder can cause breakdown of a foam blanket EDWG Centrifugal force EDXV 1620 Mt EEAM Ensure all doors are in closed position. EEBG 3 litres EECD He is asking about the position of the chain EECH Not allow the clothes to be hung anywhere in the unmanned machinery spaces. EEDP All the answers are good EEFI Merchant Ship Search and Rescue Manual. EEHC Go to your lifeboat station (muster station). EEYR Raise the feed water temperature. EFAD To lubricate and cool the engine. EFBE a license EFFH also after 1 February 1999 EFHP No, only those listed in the Seamen's Act as dereliction of duty. EFHR The deck officer of the highest rank present EFOM To respond to oil pollution and take appropriate action as may be necessary EFRB Three months. EFRC Stop the bunkering until safe communications are established EFVH geostationary orbits EGBB In the muster list. EGCP VI EGHM The deck log book EGNI Risk of deposits on heat transmitting surfaces. EGNN all of the above-mentioned EGOG In and outlet temperatures, and flow rates for both media EGSU the use of VHF DSC EHEB Exhaust valve EHLP Herring EHMQ Daily EHNJ 4 - 5° C EHQX two boat-hooks EHVA Valve in the outlet line partly closed. EHWT The use of devices for protection in launching areas EICL Make sure that the compartment has been evacuated EIGQ 2 EIHP Centrifugal separator. EIQQ The way to board, launch and clear the survival craft and rescue boats EIXM At all times EJAA In suitable lockers easily accessible, yet segregated from the living spaces themselves? EJAR + 18.5 bar EJBR The stevedore superintendent? EJCH Turned at intervals of not more than 30 months and renewed every 5 years EJJC 1 year EJLQ As a safety net, for improved cleaning of the fuel oil EJQO burn with a bright orange colour EJYA Temperature-control EKAR Sweep holds clean first and lift out solid residues manually prior washing. After washing again lift out remaining wet residues after carefully stripping out only the accumulated water? EKCB Radiotelephony - Frequency modulation EKEX Nine digits, beginning with a four (4). EKLM 4 EKLO 1.5 litre EKTV The vessel anchoring assumes responsibility EKUL Liquid at high pressure. EKUQ Leave the engine room immediately. EKWG Line throwing appliance EKXF Between 3% and 6% EKYY 75° C ELDW There are three main reliquefaction systems, Direct cooling one to three stage, direct cascade cooling and indirect cooling ELER Maximum allowed Oxygen content in the inert gas on gas carriers is 5% by volume. ELOQ Leakages from seawater coolers ELOW 10 minutes ELPL Differentiator ELPO Anchor watch responsibility rests with both vessels, each with its own watch ELQP Because that was the safest passage considering the ship's draft. ELTY Milk ELUK One fire hose forward and aft of the manifold, and portable fire extinguisher near to ships manifold? ELVJ GMDSS ELXB the use of HF DSC and INMARSAT C SAFETYNET EMBD To remove the oxygen and by that avoid a chemical reaction. EMIR With the pointer of the synchronoscope at 0° (12 O'clock) and both synchronizing lamps dark (off) EMKK The Flag State language with copies in English or French EMKL tools for minor adjustments to the engine EMLN preparation and launching of the survival craft EMMF Yes, by putting the rudder hard stb. it will shield waterflow to the stb. side of the propeller and vice versa to port, this will effect turning of the ship EMON 220 liter EMRE Lifejacket ENBF Obtain permission from charters and note procedures in oil record book and deck log ENCD Have the engine ready for immediate manoeuvre and adjust speed for safe navigation ENCX 12 - 16 times per minute ENGE At all times ENHX The pressure switch has contact(s) that will change between open and closed position.The pressure transmitter converts a pressure signal into an electric signal. ENIY Drainage/waste from toilets/urinals. ENJG By visual and audible signal at the control panel and indicating units ENJT Every 12 months. ENLD 500 kHz, 2182 kHz and 156.8 MHz ENMD 2275300 EOBE 15 percent. EOBS 3.5 - 3.9 % EOCW To avoid unexpected oilspill EODR Astern is defined as D on the figure EOEQ Periodical survey every 12 months EONQ How to recover survival craft and rescue boats including stowage and securing EORC 98 % EOXS All alternatives EOYL Secured via a weak link to a secure part of a ship EPAE a searchlight which can work continuously for not less than 3 hours EPBT Sugar EPEH number of vibrations per unit of time EPEJ Passenger ship initial surveys, Initial surveys of a Certificate of Fitness or International Noxious Liquid Substances Certificate and initial surveys for SEC or IOPP, and all radio surveys. EPFC TX: 2189.5 kHzRX: 2177.0 kHz EPIM location of embarkation ladder EPUE Design temperature on the cargo containment system on a LPG/LEG carrier are -103oC EPWO Reserve accumulator battery for two hours normal use to be provided EPXN Put the plates in water with qualified cleaning chemicals, and use soft brush, or high pressure cleaner with care. EQAW Goggles and shield. EQBV 2 EQLQ The load that can be safely lifted during normal working conditions. EQPD LIC EQRN 2.0 bar EQRQ A ship with a length to beam ratio less than 5.5 EQTB 2 valves EQTD Liferafts intended for throw-overboard launching shall be stowed amidships secured to means for transfer to either side EQYE warning the passenger ERAT Foam. ERIM Increase. ERJE On the main beam ERLQ At least four sets or more depending on the type and the size of the vessel ERNF Leather safety boots and gloves ERXD Yes, showing how it has been calculated and with possible deductions. ERXJ To ensure that we do not have any water assembly in the cylinders when the compressor start. ESCJ Sufficiently manned with officers and crew to permit safe handling of vessel ESCK no fault - hard earth - light earth ESEA Clean the system and change the oil. ESFO The input impedance is made much larger than the output impedance ESGN feet ESHH two buoyant rescue quoits with buoyant line ESIY Call immediately the person in charge. ESOT distress alerting ESOV a book of directions for search and rescue at sea ESPO at any moment before the ship proceeds to sea ESUM All valves on the delivery side and adjust the propellant pressure. ETBH Varying the excitation field strength by regulating excitation voltage/current ETES When coming up with another vessel from a direction more than 22.5 degrees abaft her beam ETJY LEL is lower explosive limit ETKK Because if we don`t clean it will influence safety, economy, our own well-being and maintenance. ETLE Different products to be placed on separated and labelled shelves. ETMC Section 32 ETSY nine digits, beginning by 3 ETTX F1B ETXE 5 V and 12 V ETYX Initially rise, then reset to the set value. EUCH On area A3 and A4 this function is based on the use of SARSAT COSPAS Epirb EUDT Initial and intermediate EUDV Once every month EUTX Raise the governor speed controller of the incoming alternator and reduce the governor speed controller of the alternator already on the switchboard EUUN 0.7 bar? EUUQ Ohmmeter EUWE 1 EUXV He will find new brake bands in the engine store EVNS mV. EVNT Reduce the sea echoes. EVRY As stated in the COW manual EVVG an efficient radar reflector EWBA The condition shall be noted and plans for further actions developed. EWHS When the tank has been satisfactory cleaned there shall be a 24 hour quarantine. Ventilation to be stopped and gas levels measured every second hour. EWIQ 24h after their embarkation EWKF The process will oscillate and get out of control EWMY Shut off the starting air supply and open the indicator cocks EWPK Dry running of the pump, high temperature of the contents and various flowrate. EWPL 70° C EWRW 30 minutes EWUJ exclusively past to a ground-station between 70 degrees N and 70 degrees S EWUL lifebuoy with light EWVA He shall ensure obedience by the use of force if he finds it necessary, but not use harsher means than the circumstances make necessary. EXCO 122700 EXDR the time of transmission EXEG Wheeled fire extinguisher EXGV A combination of ullage soundings and readings from the remote gauges EXHS Switch the UMS selector switch to manual mode and engage the "dead man alarm" EXIL The plan must show where to clean every day and where/when periodically cleaning should be done. EYCQ Close them to prevent the spread of fire, and allow the extinguishant to be released without time wasting. EYFY That correct temperature and washing products are chosen for the linen to be washed. EYJD To connect the ship fire main to the shore lines EYJG only with the master EYKA Solid combustibles EYMK In Part 16. EYSQ F1B FATM Not to damage the rotor blades FAUG Pushing, made fast in the vessel FAVA Use the opportunity to plot direction and rate of drift for later use FBBB Leave the engine room as quickly as possible, closing all doors behind you. FBNL Seven digits beginning with a one (1). FBSH Inspect/measure all areas surronding loaded tanks for leakage. Result to be recorded in the deck log book. FBUX lifebuoy with light and smoke FBVA Muster station FCFD 10 000 000 Ohms FCGX Bourdon Tube manometer FCHS Circuit breaker operating time FCHU 70 % of MCR FCIN The IMO at London and the ITU at Geneva FCJC Because we need old ships in good condition to meet the world's demand for transportation. FCNJ Act according to instruction given in the fire plan. FCQY TX: 2187.5 kHzRX: 2187.5 kHz FCWR The fire is extinguished by avoiding the contact between the fuel vapours and the oxygen FDAX Heat detector FDBR 200 gr FDCL Electric Contact manometer FDCQ Foam release station FDHM to neutralize the sulfur and get a lubricating oil film between piston rings and liner FDOF nothing or a special characters will be printed FDYB Paint store FECM 6 knots for 24 hours FEIA A hearing shall be held before a committee on board. FEPX The ship's cow manual and ejector's performance curves. FEUP not less than 400 mm FEWC the amount of ionisation FEWH 25 nautical miles off the coast FEWL Tarragon FFBP The should be blown completely dry by the use of air or nitrogen and then blanked. FFFR 121,3 MHz and/or 243,0 MHz FFMF Interface towards center. FFRC Complete 15 compressions at the rate of 80 compressions per minute FFSG Keep the floors and decks free from fat and grease. FFSU Immediately notify the captain so he can notify the proper authorities, so the pollution can be dealt with by professionals FFTA Cross flooding arrangement FFTU An explosion-proof, self-contained, battery-fed lamp FFYR alerting FFYS the ship's radio log FGBH Rapid recovery shall be possible with the boat's full complement of persons and equipment. FGCY All these methods can be adopted FGEQ All the mentioned alternatives FGKN To prevent the water from freezing. FGOP Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation. FGPT the date when the battery must be replaced FGRB PAN PAN (3x) FGSD a rustproof graduated drinking vessel FGVB Lye, metasilicate and soda ash. FGVG Inter-ship channel FGWA to both passengers and cargo ships? Yes. FGXW Near to the deck, crawl out keeping your face as near to the deck as possible FHGM The deck for the lifeboats. FHIQ Lights as per rules regulated by the shape and total length of the towing FHJO Increased turbocharger revolutions FHKJ Load line certificate FHLB There must be a complete interchangeability of hose couplings and nozzles FHUH Alkaline detergent (strong). FHVL Black FIAI Yes FIBF Ball bearings on the pump shaft, and wear rings on pump housing or impeller. FIEJ Turbocharger FIIP List and trim correction tables. FIJH He has a special a special role as company agent FIKI In the Act relating to the enrolment of employees onboard ships. FILE All the items mentioned FIPC lifebuoy with light and smoke FIRA The engine shall be provided with an electric power starting system with rechargeable energy batteries FISU By immersing them in buckets with oil and water. FIUL All of the above FJAH 15 PPM FJGX All alternatives FJHV The Act relating to holydays and Regulations relating to holydays for employees on ships. FJPB First aspect confirm death. Notify company, and make arrangements for notification of next-of-kin. Arrange to have body moved to freezer area. Notify local agents and British Consul when abroad. Complete Births and Deaths section of Official Log book. Ma FJPC No - his certificate is not valid FKAB IMO FKBR Raise the water level a couple of inches above normal FKCQ Romeo, Alpha, Delta, India, Oscar FKDL Air leaks on suction side FKPY Intermittent signals by the ship's alarm bells. FKQQ The name of the person in charge of the transfer operation FKRO One bolt in every hole FKRP Henry FKSJ Prevent manual synchronising outside permitted limits FKUA 4 FLBS Poor cylinder condition - blow by -including leaking exhaust valves. FLCN Maximum is 30 litre pr nautical mile and total is 1/30000 part of full cargo on the ballast voyage. FLDH Yes, all crew must be able to communicate on the language spoken by the majority of the passengers, or demands set by the company. FLMJ The foam should be aimed at the bulkhead behind the fire and allowed to spread out slowly over the fire. FLPT Within 24 hrs FLPV To avoid damage and miscolouring of different types of fabric when washing. FMAT Inhibitor name, concentration of inhibitor, duration of effectiveness of inhibitor, expected duration of sea voyage, temperature limitation qualifying the lifetime of the inhibitor and number of cargo tanks inhibited FMKT Dual purpose (jet/spray) type incorporating a shutoff FMOV The ITU List of Ship Stations FNCM Training in lifeboat handling. FNEV Regulating freon liquid flow to the evaporator. FNIF 9 FNIY yes, with the MF/HF-radio telex FNMI By reports prepared by the master/employer. FNPN 3731101234567# FNYB It is possible since the ballasted vessel stops faster than the loaded vessel FOBJ To avoid the compressor-oil to disappear from the crankcase during starting. FOEV May FOGO Proves the name of the owners of shares in the ship and nationality FOJV Ports in exposed position shall be closed and properly battened before the ship leaves the quay or berth. FOJW An unofficial translation of "Den norske skipskontrolls regeler" leaving out some provisions, such as speed limits, relating to local Norwegian waters. (The authorised Norwegian original applies in cases of discrepancies etc.); FOPP 20 seconds or less FOUN Insuline. FOVI Lower the load FOXW Start engine FOYQ Approx. 18 Days FPJV Foam. FPRB You are running into danger FPRD Lack of oxygen? FPSU No - their role is purely investigatory to establish the facts -not to apportion blame FPUN to stop fuel oil from getting back from the HP fuelpipes between the pump strokes. FPUO with the exception of the areas A1 and A2 within the range of a geostationary satellite of Inmarsat in which an uninterupted alerting is possible FPVH Manual operated release system only FPWB Emergency fire pump? FPYN Radiotelephony - Frequency modulation FQDR Improve the scaling surface function, increase the service time of the exhaust valve in the engine. FQEL Broken water seal. FQJO Conductivity test. FQLG Figure 4 is correct. FQMB Making the crane jib move up and down. FQQX direct access to the navigating bridge FQUL lifeboat FQVB Wait until the coast-station calls again FQVC after ga+ the radio telex-command msg+? FQWV Radiotelephony - Single sideband suppressed carrier FQYJ at least 50 % of N (*) FRFG you must check the date that the battery must be replaced FRGX thermal protective aids for the number of persons the liferaft is permitted to accommodate FRGY Course, speed and risk of collision. FRKD Heavy seas from behind. FRKL A leak of exhaust gases from boiler or diesel engines. / A leak of exhaust gas from a boiler or diesel engine exhaust. FROO 14 FRQV Best use of the survival craft facilities in order to survive. FRTI all of the above FRYG Take action to start the process to solve the situation, but do it diplomatically. FSBA Changing of filter element would not interrupt the engine operation. FSFA MAYDAY RELAY (3x) FSGQ MF FSIL All the mentioned alternatives? FSPX It is the seawater temperature and the purity of the vapour that gives the condensation pressure FSYD To prevent biological grown in the system FTAV Crane No.1 FTAX Protect the SCR against damage caused by high voltage spikes FTEC Emergency generator? FTFD always simplex FTGS Not less than half the total number of lifebuoys shall be provided with self-ignition lights. FTLQ automatically repeated after 3 and a half to 4 and a half minutes FTYA Every month FUBR RF-Gain FUKP Not less than 10000 kJ FULL By using a liquid receiver on the vapour line between the cargo tank and the compressor FULO The Health & Safety at Work Regulations (1997) FUOG Signals for vessels restricted in their ability to manoeuvre FUPY Cast off the rope. FUSE The team is applying water and the temperature is decreasing FUVP A search inside the crankcase for tools and rags. FUWK A pharmacy authorised to do so or if no such pharmacy is available, the master and an approved seamen's doctor FVJY Pump will overheat FVOQ a manual pump for effective bailing FVYA On a time sheet arranged by the Norwegian Maritime Directorate FWEU To relieve excessive high pressure in the cylinder to protect the engine from being damaged FWFP Water extinguisher. FWHC Incomer picks up as a generator FWTR The master checks all the relevant documentation is valid and in date. He completes the seaman's details in section ALC 1a, ALC 1b or ALC 1c as appropriate. The seaman signs in section a) of the signature of seaman section of the appropriate ALC form. FWVK One for each person on board who is not provided with an immersion suit FWVL Remove the toggle which will release the painter FXAI Ionization type FXAK 30 minutes FXCG The visible smoke that is a result of combustion FXDX When you apply the rudder, she will continue to turn when the rudder is put amidship, and may even increase the rate of turn FXGK receipt of a distress alert FXIA 0.2 Bar FXIY A SAR coordinating centre FXTT Every 12 months FXYN For cooling and to maintain correct viscosity on the fuel when injected FXYP A vessel, other than a rescue unit, designated to co-ordinate surface search and rescue operations within a specified area. FYAL Longer FYCV Climatic condition check list. FYKG Injection valve opening pressure is too low. FYNQ Ensuring that all persons avoid smoking in bed. FYRU The gas is harmful when the consentration is 5 parts per million or more. FYXS 14 hours a day FYYN The Norwegian Consular Court concerned. GAAK when technical problems are experienced with the Inmarsat-terminal GAPO It is important that the rotation direction is correct to avoid dry running. GAPQ Water GAQH Once a week. GAQJ Keep steady course. GATR Differentiating GATX a binnacle containing an efficient compass GBCC solid, liquids and gases GBHB muster station GBHD It is visible for a shorter time than a fuel oil spill GBIW Stop loading GBNA the use of SART transponders GBOK A, B, D GBPL The vessel's bow is pushed away from the nearest bank GBQH Not re-measured, but re-registered GCCD Before hot work or welding in tanks is started, a complete set of duly signed check lists and certificates shall be provided. GCDS Quantity of ballast discharged from segregated ballast tanks GCDV Figure 3. GCEQ Three years GCFL a MF radio telephony installation GCGE Toxic gases GCLI 8 hours GCOU ….. GCRA he SOLAS convention GCSV ESD is Emergency Shut Down and the release buttons are located different places onboard GDCT To all seafarers. GDDY Pressure diaphragm GDFK Turning the plunger piston according to engine load. GDHA Full astern and drop the anchor GDHX Sent to RSS within 48 hours of closure GDJK Radiotelex and DSC - Frequency shift keying of carrier with error correction GDNR Measuring distance from cargo level to ullage point GDQB Sufficant, but minimum 3 complete sets. GDRC A water pad should be maintained during loading, transit and discharging. In addition a inert gas pad should be maintained during transit. GDRY The minimum temperature at which a combustible gives off vapours that may burn in contact with oxygen in air, and at which combustion persists once the source of ignition has been removed GEDQ Every three months. Details of test with signatures of Master and witness GEFB 8 MHz band GEGA urgency GELU Propylene oxide may not be stowed in a tank adjacent to butyric acid. GEPB 1000 000 Hz GERS J3E GESH The master. GEYG Start slowly and closely monitor to ensure that discharging is actually taking place in order to avoid overflow. When the level is below 98% the tank overfill alarm must be reset. GFAW Codes, MSC resolutions etc which are implemented in the regulations and which are expressly mentioned. GFLQ Made of material resistant to the different liquids to be stowed and also well ventilated? GFLW A relief valve. GFPU The wheels of hatchcover No. 7 came out off their tracks GFPV In two separate rooms outside the engine room space. GFPW 16 GFQX On all international voyages (except on short voyages) all lifejackets shall be fitted with a light and a smoke signal GFRW To receive information about ships in the vicinity. GFSP Prepare it immediately before serving. GFUA The current and wind are holding the vessel back. GGUQ semi-duplex GHAV Training in lifeboat handling. GHAX Sometimes it is necessary to facilitate overhauling. GHFP 80 % of the Inert gas generator's capacity. GHFX Incondensible vapour in the cargo and shortage of refrigeration. GHGM during manoeuvre and manoeuvre speed condition (arrival and departure) GHHH In chapter IV GHKS Small. GHLS 227530000 GHND They automatically prevent any gap between the ship side and the lifeboat at the first stage of its launching GHOT the test function on the SART GHQV Qualified Individual GHUM Yes. GHYD Either of the Sen.Off.Deck if he feels the situation is heading out of control due to bad weather, bad manoeuvring, or for any other reason. GHYX Whenever the gangway is rigged. GIDF Physically smaller for the same capacity. GIGG The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping of Seafarers GIHI Safetynet GIRD No fixed extinguishing systems are generally required for any other spaces protected according to this method GITV To ensure that the proper residuals of treatment chemicals, as specified, are maintained at all times GJCX 518kHz GJHG 15 ppm GJKN Cooling, smothering and dispersion GJSR He is supposed to paint the evaporator and use a brush to apply the paint GJVG Carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, nitric oxide, sulfur dioxide? GKDT Piston GKHF It is the Certificate of Fitness that is issued in accordance with the IGC code GKLC The place of welding-work to be cleaned and all unnecessary objects to be removed. GKOR Important due to different material and working conditions GKPK As soon as possible determine how the ship is drifting to establish if there is any danger GKPM Activate the nearest fire alarm button and advise bridge of the location of the fire. GKQH Set the engine to dead slow ahead, and change the course 10 degrees to port GKRE Navigational warning. GKVI the use of MF and/or VHF R/T GKXR a tiller permanently linked to the rudder or removable if the lifeboat has a remote steering mechanism GKYL Take a visual search of the sea around the ship GLIP A keeps out of the way of B GLJK Threshold Limit Value. GLJL The pressure drop across the filter. GLKF Strain gauge GLKG Two sets or more depending on the type and the size of the vessel GLKH 4 GLLG 5 GLRY PAN PAN GLWT Same number as beds in the cabin GLYL Crosshead GMHS Get out of the engine room as soon as possible. GMIR All the mentioned alternatives. GMJM Correct water level is obtained by refilling the cooling system, and the entire system is checked for leakages GMLA AND GMOE They reduce the surface tension of water GMOK Collect rain water GMQY lifebuoy with line GMUY Yes GMVY 1.5 times designed working pressure, but not more than two-fifts of it`s bursting pressure. GNDL All the mentioned alternatives. GNEL the use of VHF DSC GNGS As per Builders' specification? GNHN 12th day, 1310 hours UTC GNXL No, as only the output from the barrier is intrinsically safe this is not allowed. GOCO Notify as soon as you have knowledge of any spill, or threat of a spill GOYB Make sure your vessel + crew are safe and then offer your assistance to the other vessel GPAT It is centrifugal pumps that is normally used on gas carriers GPGQ Crew accommodation and provisions and water must be inspected on a weekly basis GPLP Gas levels measured in tanks where work is to be carried out. GPMK Lubricating oil pressure is too low. GPPA 10000 ppm. GPPO By double blank flanges with a drain between them? GPPW Any of the alternatives. GPQR Connect the firelines ship/shore GPRM 8 MHz GQAU That all the valves on the delivery side are open before starting. GQJB A vessel of more than 50m in length engaged in pushing a barge/barges ahead GQPU Venting of the tank must be carried out after cargo discharge to ensure removal of any cargo which may have been absorbed into the coating system. GQQR Find out from officers and crew who have been in connection with the collision, what they have seen, so that detailed and complete description of the sequence of events can be entered in the log-book. GQSB 16 GQTU We are allowed to gas up LPG on inert gas if the charterer do not instruct the vessel to use nitrogen GRDU Correct donning of life-jackets. GRHB the closed-type feed-water system GRLM Personnel working in regulated areas must use respirators GRPI Can identify small targets GRPO telephone signals in the same frequency band are generally weaker than DSC signals GRTS Bowl opens unintentionally during operation. GRWD Not necessary, he shall use all available resources. He should resist the temtation to step in and do it all by himself GSCW 38205 GSCY I am in distress and require assistance GSDT The master. GSES 30 m GSFP maximum permitted height of stowage above waterline GSQL completely watertight GSWB position of the aerial GSWF Oil Transfer Procedure manual GSXA Separation of water and oil. GTDU Norwegian law unless otherwise provided in or pursuant to a statue? GTGB 30 minutes GTJJ Yes, you must attend to a course held by certified personnel, and then be certified by national authorities (NMD, USCG, etc) GTJL The company has to ensure that an agreement is always confirmed in writing GTQE 4 times the outer diameter of the lifebuoy GTRA Intrinsically safe. GTSU No, glass bottles can not be dumped overboard GTTS Contain any oil-spill onboard the ship GTVX Blow the boiler and renew water until the PH-value is normal again. GTWA 0,2 Bar GTWW Overhaul the compressor unit. GUGU We are allowed to gas up LPG on inert gas if the charterer do not instruct the vessel to use nitrogen GUNK 90 air-changes. GUNQ The gudgeon pin, big end-, or main bearing clearances is too large. GUNS Air, Breathing, Circulation. GUON Portable bridge between ship and shore. GUPA As specified in the vessel' s Planned Maintenance System, (Ref. Makers Instruction). GVGW Dry ice GVIO Push the hook through the skin until the barb protrudes, then cut the hook between the barb and the skin and gently withdraw the hook. GVIP Charterers requirement in this example. GVKX 30 minutes GVRS shut off the oil flow if the flames goes out GVVC is fixed by manufacturer GVWW give relevant instructions and warnings GVYK BLEVE GWDJ By control of liquid flow GWGP In a secure and sheltered position and protected from damage by fire or explosion GWID EPIRB GWKU Remove the toggle which will release the painter GWMN Sierra, Charlie, Hotel, India, Papa GWNI A glogged bilge strainer GXAX Yes it is. GXFW one daylight signalling mirror GXLQ The inlet- and exhaust valve tappet clearance is off adjustment. GXNG Information about the ships fire preparedness do we find in the alarm instruction GXRD Approximately 5 metres GXXF 7 GXYD The fishing vessel keeps out of the way of the power driven vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre GYAW We can trim the ship by stern as much as possible. This will most likely change the direction and rate of drift GYBP Throttling the delivery valve, adjust the RPM, by-pass. GYLM Monkey wrench GYMI They have responsibility for setting, monitoring and enforcing standards of safety and pollution prevention on vessels flying the countries flag GYQI 300 PPM. GYVK Gas may enter, but even if an explosion takes place the fittings is so strong that the explosion will be contained within it and will not be blow out? GYVO Loss of alkalinity, corrosion of boiler metal surfaces, and loss of phosphate reserve in the boiler. GYVQ One prolonged, one short, one prolonged and one short blast GYVS Camshaft HACL Equipment for detecting flammable vapours. HADH To minimise oil losses and prevent the sludge getting too hard HAEF Seawater HAFF Check in appendix 2 of MGN 1 HAJA That a secondary auxiliary set is switched to automatic standby mode HANH On the motherboard HANI Stop the engine immediately and keep the luboil pump running for at least 20 minutes before opening the crankcase? HAPC It shall be cleaned daily and oiled and inspected regularly. HAQP By pumping test of each bilge before loading? HARO 22 A HARQ Radiotelephony - Single sideband full carrier HAUF This is firezones which can be divided from eachother with firedoors. If a fire start in one zone, all firedoors in front and aft of the fire will be closed from the bridge to stop the smoke and fire from spreading. HAWM Once every month HAYE Alkaline cleaner. HAYG on board communications (intra-ship traffic) HBGO Passenger ships carrying more than 36 passengers HBJX Alarm the rescue centre and commence searching for any survivors HBOC Figure 1 HBQV Yes, if the seafrers demands it HCAT A sticking start air valve. HCBI A fixed sprinkler system at the cargo manifold HCBO All of the mentioned HCCJ 12MHz HCMG Part ALC 1d of the crew agreement, giving details of specific terms and conditions for seafarers HCQM The emergency generators HDAT Increased. HDBM Wash thoroughly and hang up for drying. HDCJ one whistle or equivalent HDFT Section 3. HDJV It could be any of the alternatives listed. HDKP Not less than 10000 kJ HDOT 38 HDPT Every three months HDQQ Rescue boat HDSW 1st February 1999 HDTU Smoke and increased pressure in the crankcase of the engine. HDVM Type of oil or gas chemicals having been carried in the actual tank and the adjacent tanks. HDXC Leave a "cushion"of water in the sloptank, to minimize the risk of polluting the sea HDXU So that no part of any corridor is more than 20m away from any manually operated call point HDYY It will always be a deviation between the set-point and the process value HEBH all alternatives HEOT Applying 12 - 15% nitric acid on tank surfaces, either with a brush or spray; then washing off after 10 - 20 minutes using copious amounts of fresh water? HEVD Figure 2 is correct. HEWF Removing trash, dusting and light cleaning in cabins, messrooms and WC. HFLB On the fire control plans HFLG Full power on the forward tug, reduce on the aft tug while checking the gyro HFMT the painter HFNQ The master. HFPI At least one HFQD the use of HF DSC and SARSAT COSPAS Epirbs HFQI Secure hatches HFRA Fasten seat belts HFSQ It keeps the boat alongside the embarkation deck so that the tricing pennants can be released HFXU Hydrochloric acid and citric acid. HFXV This is not correct, inter-ship has to be intra-ship HFYQ assembling passengers at muster station HGCY Serious emergency - all vessels to stop or divert according to instructions HGDT Inerted to less than 8% oxygen(IMO). HGEO Not at temperatures used for pre-heating HGGE Stop bunkering, and establish facts, before bunkering is resumed HGGY Open the tank, provide adequate ventilation/lighting, test oxygen content, have someone standing by with rescue equipment, complete a tank entry permit then commence work. HGHB Cooling water spaces insufficiently vented. HGHY The change needed in the input signal to produce a change in the output signal. HGKK At least one hose for each 30 meter length of ship plus one spare HGLB Leather safety boots and gloves HGNW Marine Officers of the MCA HGOM The ITU List of Ship Stations HHBW The pump is not primed. HHCO Yes, the ship usually steers better if trimmed by the stern HHDN Pork HHFA 2 HHIJ Centre line is given by A on the figure HHLE That the wires are just above the water line at all times HHNL the time in minutes, or parts of it, when the landline was used HHNN The master, and any person who does not form part of the crew e.g. riding squad HHUD Maintain the specified boiling temperature HHWS 3 sets HHYM Ch.70 HIBY 1. Switch off the transmitter - 2. Switch equipment on - 3. Make broadcast on channel 16 "Mayday all stations…" and cancel the false distress alert. HIFC 3 - 30 MHz HIHW Yes, by "distress priority" one always is assigned a channel HINF The fixed fire fighting medium in engine room, pump room etc. is Carbon Dioxide CO2, Halon or foam HIWP It is an automatic system for plotting vessels for rescue purposes HIXI Just in forepart of the rudder square (figure 3) HIXJ in presence of atmospheric or interfering signals automatically adjust itself HJCN Ships fitted with free-fall life-boats may carry thermal protective aids instead of immersion suits HJLS Re-pack the stuffing box loosely with the correct size packing at the earliest opportunity. HJMN reduce the "noise" in the background HJMQ Safetynet HJNL Pressure relief valve. HJPY 98 Centigrades HJSI To prevent contamination of the cargo. HJVM RSS, HM Coastguard, Marine Officers, Enforcement Unit, Channel Surveillance Unit, MPCU HKDC 4 Rocket parachute flares / 6 hand flares / 2 buoyant smoke signals HKLJ + 85 ° C HKMF be as small and of as little mass as possible HKNF Check linearity HKSD 6 HKTA Special section for Births and Deaths and also to be included in narrative section HKUV lifebuoy with light HKXE Yes HKYX The seafarers shall have available for their use the Seamen's and NIS-acts with regulations, together with all relevant CWA`s/CBA`s. HLFN Inverting amplifier HLIX In stairways, corridors and escape routes HLJS Higher measuring accuracy. HLNC All the mentioned alternatives HLOW search and rescue at sea HLQN instruction in the use of radio life-saving appliances HLRC a person who holds a "certificate of proficiency in survival craft" HLVJ Flat file HLWF Space thoroughly ventilated, Oxygen and gas readings taken, communication set up, permit to work completed, Crewmember standing by, with rescue gear. HLXE He wants the heating coils inspected HMBI Exhaust leakage HMEV Assorted canapes. HMGD On area A3 this function is based on the use of INMARSAT A, B or C HMGN a ship idendity number HMLF All preventive methods to avoid spreading of bacteria and fungus. HMPK To protect both owners and charterers HMSW Safety purpose? HMTS When the container also contains water HMYN All the actions listed in the other alternatives HNAL 30 minutes HNCT Depth is given by B on the figure HNCU Fully slacken and remove top ones first, then middle, then bottom. HNLE Opening water function missing. HNVG Scavenge box fire HNVI Channels 6, 13 & 16 HNWY It should be about 20% HOCT COTP-zones may have additional rules and regulations HOLA A throughput of at least 400 litters a minute and a "throw" of 15 metres? HOLX Water extinguisher. HOQE 4.5 bar HORY - 43° C HOTH Adiabatic. HOUE Yes, you must attend to a course held by certified personnel, and then be certified by national authorities (NMD, USCG, etc) HOWT Water-tube boilers are more efficient and contains less water. They suffer from major damages when run dry during operation. HOYJ All launching appliances shall be capable of recovering survival crafts and rescue boats with their crew HPDQ 4.25% of the volume of the room HPDU Aft breast line is defined as B on the figure HPGW Plate HPHR Zener diode HPHU 5 seconds HPLE When you need to protect your eyes. HPMA 40 ohm HPMR 10 % HPPB The smallest diameter piston is the stage two piston. HPPC Deballasting and loading simultaneously. HPTH To maintain a record of all British ships and British certificates HPVB Regularly check your pressure gauge and note how much air you used to reach your work area. Start to return when you have this amount left plus a reasonable reserve HPVX Immersion suit HQAX 1 m depth per minute HQEF Figure 1 HQGU continuously after having been immersed for a period of 10 seconds under 100mm of water HQHT Shut off the starting air supply and open the indicator cocks HQIS Not more than 13,5 litres and not less than 9 litres HQJG Avoid spilling water and fat on the floors. HQLU Forward spring is given by D on the figure HQQS To do a full calibration. HQQW the degree of priority HQQY 8 MHz band HQXO Bow/stem is given by B on the figure HQXQ Outside the coloured zone. HRCT Equal power on both tugs while checking the gyro HREE No. 1 diesel and No. 2 diesel HREY He is to check the heater for the hydraulic oil HRJV Radiotelephony - Single sideband full carrier HSTT 11 % HSUT Use the "cleaning in place" arrangement or open the heat exchanger for visual inspection and manual cleaning. HSXB Cargo ships of less than 500 tons gross HSYU You cannot survive in H.E. foam as the oxygen content is reduced. HTAQ 3 cm radar HTAU 4 Rocket parachute flares / 6 hand flares / 2 buoyant smoke signals HTPS Raise the load HTPX Loose tight clothing, ask all unnecessary bystanders to leave and carefully place something soft under the head. If casualty is unconscious, place the person in Recovery position. HTQN Air in the cooling water system. HTVI In tanks not adjacent to the ship's shell plating having heating coils? HTYW Forward spring is given by D on the figure HUHC Expands HUIB They shall be carried in cargo tanks independent of the ships hull structure? HUPO Singapore HUSV Foam. HUTX Duration of public correspondence communications HVER Each lifeboat shall be launched with its assigned crew, and manoeuvred in the water at least once every three months during an abandon ship drill HVGC Williamson Turn HVGD Answering Pendant HVGH He is asking about the position of the chain HVJO Chemical powder is the main medium for tank deck fire fighting on gas and chemical carriers HVKH Yes, neutral atmosphere in hold space on all gas carriers exempt from those who have independent type C tanks HVQG One month HWBC Too low suction pressure. HWCB 2 lines of position. HWDR 2 HWHD To cool, remove sulphur dioxide and particulate soot from the flue gas? HWKI substitutes for key persons who may become disabled HWQG Stand on dry insulating material and pull the person away with isulating material. HXBC Lower lifeboat to water HXCQ an area within the radiotelephone coverage of at least one VHF coast station in which continuous DSC alerting is available HXGD VHF-equipment HXGI rescue boat HXHS For at least three years HXIM When temporary bulkheads (bins) are used on deck, openings shall be arranged as to prevent water accumulating. HXKF A thorough ventilation of the combustion chamber before the ignition takes place HXMV The temperature must at all times be 10 degrees Centigrade above the oil's pour point temperature. HXNP have at least two entrances HXUC Figure 1 HXVA That the watch keeping personnel shall be ready for starting or manoeuvring the main engine. HXWA Not less than 10000 kJ HYDL 4,50 m HYEK too much combustion air HYRP Close the valves on both the Acetylene and the Oxygen bottles. HYSN West cardinal buoy HYTJ Both STCW and Class rules HYVW NAND IAFK muster station IAKJ Check if fuel injection is too early or fuel pump lead too large IAKL 150 tons IAQA one first-aid outfit in a waterproof case IATQ A wire for pulling burning ships off the pier IAUG safety call IBFF 25 % more than the wire's IBHY a given number of buoyant oars provided with thole pins or crutches attached by lanyards IBOK 64 IBOM It is incumbent on the shipowners and the master to ensure that the requirements are complied with and documented. IBPY Evacuation slide ICAA The hydraulic pump is usually used for tightening the G-nuts ICHS Shut off the oil flow if the flames goes out ICHU Radiotelephony - Single sideband suppressed carrier ICIK The use of engines and accessories ICWU Remote controlled fire pumps ICYJ Windlass is given by B on the figure IDCO The fuel oil filters or pipes are clogged. IDDM Amount of superheat in the vapor leaving the coil IDEA of being deployed by one person IDIL Bollard is given by D on the figure IDIN Warm clothes, blankets and lifevests. IDQV The method of donning life-jackets. IDRK Stuck grease was blocking the grease pipe IDUT Starboard quarter is given by C on the figure IDVS At least two IDYB Amplitude of output signal divided by amplitude of input signal IEOE Class B fire IEOX J2B/F1B IERT Reduce to slow or less in due time before entering IEXH 424432010 or 424432020 IFAS Airway Breathing Circulation IFFT G3E IFJV 2 separate compartments IFJW The uppermost deck to which transverse bulkheads are carried IFLU Two tongue-type/hinged bowstoppers with separate closed fairleads - Capacity 200 tons IFMN A compilation of Norwegian laws and regulations concerning the safety of ships and crew. IFMO MARPOL 73/78. IFRI out of order IGCA To prevent electrostatic generation IGDX You should have reduced your speed to the minimum on which the vessel can be kept on course IGES Nervous tension,allergy, or none obvious cause. IGFO Rotary positive displacement (mono type). IGGI Overboard discharge is stopped. IGRD IMO divides cargo tanks on gas carriers into 4 groups: Integral tanks, Membrane tanks, Semi-membrane tanks and independent tanks IGWC No spark or flame is required to ignite gas or vapor IHAH activate the fire alarm IHAO Two IHBJ Notify Master, Deck officer and Engineer in charge.The loop for this special sensor to be switched off and take normal precautions for hot work. IHCB Start air supply IHCD Powder IHCU To secure/lash containers? IHCX This call was sent by a coast station IHHG 5 sets of Firemen's outfits IHSR Fully charged bottles with a total free air capacity of at least 6000 liters for each breathing apparatus. IHTT Closed loop feed back system IHUR Pressure indicator, installed on panel/console IHXA Ahead is given by A on the figure IHXT Ensure a flow of steam through the superheater when raising steam pressure after shut down IIBD A person may serve on board as from the 17th. calendar year IIES Don't let the ship turn to port IIGG If the back pressure when discharging is so high that one pump is not able to deliver any cargo. IIHB It is the SOLAS conventions that take care of the human safety at sea IIHE Presentation flange. IIOS Both STCW and Class rules IIPJ Monthly IIQH Regularly check your pressure gauge and note how much air you used to reach your work area. Start to return when you have this amount left plus a reasonable reserve. IITK Stern line is given by A on the figure IIYU 1. Switch off the transmitter - 2. Switch equipment on - 3. Make broadcast on 2182 kHz "Mayday all stations…" and cancel the false distress alert. IJEM Reduced. IJEO Start with intermittent firing, using small firing periods and long intervals gradually building up to longer firing periods and shorter intervals. IJIP Chemical powder is the main medium for tank deck fire fighting on gas and chemical carriers IJNO J3E IJOI In permanently exhibited fire control plans IJRT anti-seasickness medicine and one seasickness bag for each person IJRV Height is given by D on the figure IJST one knife of the non-folding type having a buoyant handle and a lanyard IJVB the curvature of the surface of the earth IJWV Reduce speed and, if possible, keep the fire zone to the leeward of the ship IKAB All the mentioned alternatives IKCT 0,56 m3/kg IKIN Tanks adjacent to the tank where work is to be carried out shall be cleaned and free of gas. IKKD To avoid build-up of static electricity, which may cause explosion IKLV Full power on the aft tug, reduce on the forward while checking the gyro IKLX Clogged air inlet filter. IKNO to wear a lifejacket inside IKSJ Hatch openings in weather deck to be closed and battened down before loading of deck cargo. IKTI Yes ILDJ Prior to every plant start-up, following an 8 hour stop ILED 1530 C ILEH Every second hour. ILFC It will destroy the properties of the lube oil and lead to serious damage in our engine. ILMM the "Abandon ship" signal is not specified, only the general emergency alarm signal is stated ILOD The light from lanterns and signals must not be obstructed. ILOI trying to ignite burner from hot brickwork ILRP The Norwegian Consular Court at the nearest competent Norwegian Foreign Service Station. ILTE In SOLAS chapter II-2, rule 17 and in the IGC code ILTH 5 times the maximum pressure the hose will be subjected during cargo transfer. IMBR A Norwegian Maritime Investigator IMGM 1 VHF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver - 1 or 2 SART - 1 NAVTEX and/or 1 EGC receiver and/or 1 HF NBDP watch receiver - 2 or 3 VHF portable - 1 EPIRB - 1 MF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver - 1 HF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver IMJB A suitable composition of water and detergent. IMJD 15 and 17 IMNG Stripping pump. INEX lifebuoy with line INKV CES two digits code # 00 Country code Area code Subscriber code # INRG No ventilation should be done? INSB Able to effect a complete change of air of the space being ventilated 16 times an hour? INUQ Centrifugal pump IOAU Acts. IOBI request for a collect call IOQF No IOQH Yes. IPEP Proximity switch IPFK Maximum allowable working pressure IPGK Class A IPJW All the listed alternatives IPLJ Opened after rough weather or before loading/discharging or transferring cargo to check for liquid accumulation and contents drained into a drip pan. IPPP watertight receptacles containing 1.5l of fresh water for each person (may be partially replaced by a desalting apparatus) IQBD Figure 3. IQEQ Discharge the slop tank completely and refill it from another tank from which the bottom 1m ullage has already been discharged IQGE Ventilate the holds as well as possible IQGK The user should be warned that the product contains fluids that may irritate and itch skin. IQHC Washing and polishing floors, chemical cleaning of furniture and carpets in cabin and other common rooms. IQHE Need more space than normal IQLG recommended at the beginning and at the end of the message-transport to exchanges 'answer back' s' IQMB Released blocking function in remote starting system. IQOS to have a telephone conversation with a person whose name is known IQPN Any of the listed alternatives. IQTT The human body absorb toxicants through respiration, skin and the aliment channel IQXU Monthly IRAJ 4 mA. IRHV there is never a direct connection with the shore-subscriber IRIT 1300210 IRVA not more than 800 mm IRWV The extinguishing agent ISIJ 1.495 kg/l ISPY Measurement of differential pressure ISRV Figure 2. ISSQ High block coefficient vessel ISUD 12 mm, 16 mm and 19 mm ISVS Special area is certain areas like Red Sea, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean, Gulf area, Antartic area. ISVY 68 - 79°C ISXN A1 ITAY Safety Radio ITCP To purge a tank means that we change atmosphere in the tank e.g. change cargo vapour with inert gas. ITEE In suitable lockers easily accessible, yet segregated from the living spaces themselves? ITKE evacuation slide ITNO IMDG - CODE ITOJ The 0-voltage must always be grounded. ITOL Small changes in temperature can cause large movement of the interface ITPC A visual and audible alarm signal at the control panel ITRO Start water-spray ITRV All of the listed alternatives. ITRV (Ñîìíèòåëüíî) Secure the ladder top and bottom and have a shipmate standing by while you are working on the ladder. ITWS liferaft IUBR No. More readings should be taken and sediments, sludge and residue should be removed at least 10 m from working site. IUBW Glycerine is compatible with both of the other cargoes. IUED In any port in a country which is a member of one of the port state control regimes currently in operation, other than the UK IUHP I require assistance IUIH Cargo ships of less than 500 tons gross shall have the batteries located in the upper part of the ship IUJJ 121.5/406MHz IURP Operate valves gradually IUTX Call the nearest coast station and inform it that a false distress alert has been transmited IUWK 32 IVAV Minimize corrosion, prevent deposits and scaling, and control of biological growths. IVDF 60 % IVGQ Head line is given by B on the figure IVHF To ensure that we do not have any water assembly in the cylinders when the compressor start. IVHI handrails for persons moving about the exterior of the lifeboat IVIF NO. 1,2,3 and 4 IVKX On the bridge IVMO always with the coast-station IVNJ a personal call IVPP To prove that oil has been pumped overboard according to regulations IVRK a mock search and rescue of passengers trapped in their staterooms IVSE How to don lifejackets, immersion suits and anti-exposure suits, as appropriate IVWK 60 bar IVXI Directional control valve. IWDX Every motorized survival craft shall have a certificated engineer assigned IWES The tug's bow against my stern, made fast with lines. By moving the tug to either side of my stern, this will help to steer the ship (figure 4). IWGN Safety equipment to be made good in a given time period; Safety equipment to be made good at next port; Safety equipment to be made good before sailing; Vessel to be detained until all safety gear brought up to a minimum standard IWHE The route to musterstation, how to put on lifejacket and different emergency signals used onboard the ship. IWIF 3 litre IWNB To prevent the steam and water in the boiler from discharging out by the feed line, if a feed line fracture or a joint in the line blows. IWOD Broken water seal. IWQN Separation of two insoluble liquids with different densities, and at the same time removing of solids. IWUO Correct flow, pressure and temperature. ( Viscosity) IWVQ Chemically dose and fill up. IWWK To prevent the suction line from draining and keeping the pump primed. IXBH rescue boat IXHF States of matter means that a substance can exist either as solid, liquid or vapour state IXIY 30 minutes IXTV First Zero adjustment and the Span adjustment. Then Zero should be rechecked. IXUQ Water extinguisher IYBF The meaning of MARVS is Maximum Allowable Relief Valve Setting IYEL 3 cm IYES The latest IMO gas code is IGC code International Code for the Construction and Equipment of ships carrying liquefied gases in bulk IYJN Contact the issuing authority via the company office IYLF The alternators output itself via the automatic voltage regulator IYNT 2 sec IYPK Non-inverting amplifier IYQF 1000 A IYRC Will relay a message concerning an important navigation -or meteorological warning IYRE All of the mentioned reasons. IYTO 100% of the ships complement on each side IYUJ the use of SART transponders IYVI Reduce speed and use soot blowers if some are fitted IYYL A unit which automatically releases the liferaft/lifeboat at a depth of approx 4 metres. JAFM Where the mooring lines lead. JAHH Warm nutritious drinks. JAID Boarding, launching and clearing of survival crafts (lifeboat/liferafts) and rescue crafts (MOB-boats). JAJB A resistance guide stating which chemicals are compatible with the coating. JAKR Salt JAKS Zero JALM Capable of immediate operation at all times JALP 40 - 60 %. JAQO the sea area of the vessel JAXC STCW means Seafarers' Training, Certification and Watch keeping JAXE Carbon atom has 6 protons and electrons JBCE To avoid liquid coming back to the compressor during start up. JBEN The condition shall be noted and plans for further actions developed. JBEU The container, the extinguishing agent, the impulsion system JBGH That the main propulsion unit controls are attended under standby condition. JBKS By help of the Headword Register, the Chronological Register, the table of contents, the tables of contents in the respective provisions, the Preface, etc. JBLI channel 06 JBMD Through stapled-in supplements in the quarterly NMD magazine "Navigare" and Ships Documents. JCAG Annually. JCAI The turbine rotor is not balanced. JCFG Remove the load from the alternator to be stopped JCFL Regulations concerning the registration of hours worked and the format and keeping of time sheets. JCNS Aft is defined as A on the figure JCQI Rectification would be required before sailing JCVE Inspectors from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) JCXX 518kHz JCYL Normally use it, as free or dissolved chlorine is not aggressive towards stainless steel? JDDS Connecting rod JDOT A code issued by IMO for use onboard vessels carrying packaged dangerous goods? JDPL 2500 mm wg? JDQF A period not exceeding 12 months JDRW It shall be cleaned daily and oiled and inspected regularly. JDRX The master. JDTO S band radar JDUG About 20 % JEWX Water in a cylinder. JFDH Until all crew members and passengers have reported to their respective muster stations. JFFD The side from the wind. JFFG 25 miles JFJN The main supply valves in the deck storage are closed prior to switching to UMS-mode JFPI To complete a voyage (max 5 months) or at a surveyor's discretion (max 1 month) JFRS there is never on-line connection with the shore-subscriber JFSQ 36715 JFVX An injury, other than a major injury, when the injured person is incapacitated for more than 3 consecutive days JGAE The aircraft is directing a vessel towards an aircraft or vessel in distress JGBT Radar transponder JGGR Permission must be obtained from Chief Officer? JGMM We can, reduce discharge rate, pump hot vapour into the cargo tank or pump some liquid back to the cargo tank JGNK DSC-symbol is sent twice and checked extra by Error Check Character JGRM STCW 95 JGSJ A, B, C, D JGYG sunspots JHBM on the number of kilobits of information transmitted per block of 256 bits JHBO Dual purpose (jet/spray) type incorporating shutoff JHHH LUT before the satellite is actually seen by this ground station JHKS Line-throwing appliance JHND Complete 15 compressions at the rate of 80 compressions per minute JHQR Water in one or more cylinders. JHRM The quality of the Crude Oil Washing performed during the last discharging JHUY Any one involved in the operation JHVV Survival craft distress pyrotechnic signals JHYC Follow your track and reduce the speed to keep your vessel in line. Overtake the other vessels after the strait is passed. JHYU an atomization of the fuel injected into the combustion chamber. JICN Safety of ship and crew JICP It is higher pressure on one side of the seat than on the other side, and it is shut manually or by change of pressure on the seat JIEU FEC JIKQ Fluids (liquids). JIQO Freeboard is given by B on the figure JIRL the amplitude of the carrier-wave changes JIUS Marine Officers of the MCA JIXC Increase scavenging air temperature to above dew point JIXI vessel JJEP Dynamic pressure pump (or roto-dynamic pump). JJGL it's canopy has viewing ports in all directions JJLF 1 VHF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver - 1 or 2 SART - 1 NAVTEX or 1 EGC receiver - 2 or 3 VHF portable - 1 EPIRB - 1 MF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver JKAN Gas detector JKDV Steam at high velocities may generate static electricity which might cause incentive sparks? JKEW Twistlocks and rods with turnbuckles? JKGC master JKGH Oil pressure is greater than the water pressure. JKHA Vitamin A JKHB For all vessels. JKRE By repeating the order JLBA High density, sub - micron particles. JLBI portable fire-extinguishing equipment suitable for oil fires JLCB Ensure the valves are of the correct discharge capacity for the boiler. JLCY urgency signal JLES Figure 3. JLQD The use of the ship's line throwing apparatus JLRA The floor of the raft has a second layer which can be inflated to help insulation, in addition to the thermal protective aids (10% of complement, minimum 2) JLSV reporting to stations and preparing for the duties described in the muster list JMHV 5 years JMLY 1 Smoking in bed. 2 Covering of electric fires with blankets. 3 Overloading electric plugs. JMMT Raise the fire alarm. JMUH Check fuel injector valve, fuel injection timing, fuel pump suction valve and fuel pump lead JMUI Quadrupled JMVB The Norwegian Maritime Directorate JMYM Double check valve. JNDM capable to determine the position of the EPIRB JNIS CES two digits code # 00 873 SES INMARSAT code # JNOB 10 k ohm (10 M ohm Ñîìíèòåëüíî) JNPC ICE-method. JNTH Alarm instruction. JNTN 1 VHF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver - 1 or 2 SART - 1 NAVTEX or 1 EGC receiver- 2 or 3 VHF portable - 1 EPIRB JNUC It should be protected by a fixed fire fighting system i.e. sprinkler system. JNUH a food ration for each person JNXO one copy of the prescribed life-saving signals JOCU 1% to 10% JOKT Clean the heat transfer surface JOPB Either Ore or Oil. JORR go to simplex telephony JOSN Sea Area A4. JPGR So that neither the rescue boat nor its launching arrangements will interfere with any survival craft at any other launching station JPJV Several control-valves are connected to the same controller JPKQ Reduced. JPOX 70 JPPA A balanced assessment between keeping a visual lookout and monitoring the radar JPTG The function of the ESD is to close loading valves, switch of power to cargo compressors and pumps JPYF Area protected by halon JQBS To maintain the required pressure and flow to the machine in use. JQCH He wants the OS to show him where the switch that changes between automatic, manual, and emergency steering is JQFQ He wants the Chief Officer to organise a lifeboat drill JQKS the amplitude is modulated JQLJ Merchant Shipping Act 1995 and Merchant Shipping (Registration of Ships) Regs 1993 JQLN Before leaving the port JQMN frequency JQQS At least two sets of instruments to detect each type of gas expected to be encountered? JQWN Fire main with fire valves JQXA Lowers oxygen content in the tank JQYB Class C fire JQYS To have a hot-work permit JRCD an area excluding sea area A1 within the radiotelephone coverage of at least one MF coast station in which continuous DSC alerting is available JRDY 1 JRHG 150 mtr JRHI the height of the aerial JRLN That the watch keeping personnel shall be ready for starting or manoeuvring the main engine. JRUR Vessel not under command and not making way JRUT Close the valves on both the Acetylene and the Oxygen bottles. JSAJ Receiving in mode J3E JSBE He shall arrange for proper, including medical, care. JSFO The supervisor's field is the work situation, the commitee's the total environment, also spare time JSGE To allow at least 3 hours of operation JSIB To bring the remaininig oil to the stripping suction JSMW By control of liquid flow JSNV You did not maintain a proper lookout by all available means JSOP Difficulty in breathing in and the casualty may be unable to speak. JSWF The water to be drained periodically and scuppers to be closed in between. Oily water to be transferred to slop tanks or other suitable receptacle? JTBC Class A JTIQ The closed-type feed-water system JTJS along the curvature of the earth JTLD Start an additional auxiliary engine JTPI Vitamin C JTQE up to 150 persons JTRF sufficient buoyant oars or paddles provided with thole pins or crutches JTXR The General Civil Penalty Code § 315 . JUEN If you are taking bunker on the port side of the vessel, check that the starboard manifold is closed and blanked off JUEQ Cast off the rope. JUES to control the weardown of the main bearings. / To check for weardown of the main bearings JUHY 17284.0 kHz JUIQ The performance of the engine is reduced noticeably. JUIS No, the most effective rudder angle is about 25 to 30 degrees, this is because the rudder is "stalling" at 35 degrees angle JUMT You have a cracked liner, or cover. JUPC He wants two spring lines, four stern lines and no breasts JUSP Yes, cleaning is maintenance and contributes to keep expenses down. JVBE The chain is slack, dirty turbocharger or glogged turbocharger filter. JVDO Immediately reduce on the suction valve, and watch the Open more on the suction valve gauge. JVIQ action to be taken by crew and passengers JVPG The MS and FV (Health & Safety at Work) Regulations 1997 (The HSW Regulations) JVPH Connections on manifoilds and jumpers should be protected with spray shields to guard against spray. JWAG To fill up the lines slowly. JWHU a coast-station or coastguard-station JWHW G.Area JWIN Total pressure head JWLW Correct flow, pressure and temperature. ( Viscosity) JWOJ Position A. JWUC Keeping the lube oil in a state of low viscosity for a long period in the centrifuge bowl. JWWL a thermic detector JWWN Vitamin B JWXG Potatoes. JWXH By permanently exhibited damage control plans JWXI For as long as people are working in the tank. JWXR All those listed in the other alternatives JXNL 13.0 mm? JXQR Rocket parachute flares JXTB Leave him in bed or request him to have some fresh air. JXXF Radiotelephony - Single sideband full carrier JYCG Start the fire pump JYJE Rudder hard to port, full astern. After you gain some sternway, rudder hard to starboard and full ahead JYKY Channel 16 plus another one JYLQ 74 m2 JYLR On the ship fire plan JYLS a radar reflector or a radar transponder JYMM None of the answers is good JYNF The control system is depending on the best possible process signal JYNH All these requirements apply JYOE 1,0 Bar JYQQ Up to 90 C JYQS Outside the space which is to be protected JYWL 6 - 25 watt JYYX A letter "Exemption from the nationality requirement for foreign shipmasters" KACN A chemical tanker intended to transport cargoes mentioned in IBC/BCH chapter 17 with appreciably severe environmental and safety hazards which require significant preventive measures to preclude an escape of such cargo. KAJE Grind the valve against the valve seat to obtain a uniform sealing surface. KANK given by the EPIRB itself KAVO 1301 KAVW Not less than 10000 kJ KBCO 16 KBCP Air from stage one goes through discharge valves in stage one and through suction valves into stage two. In stage two it will be compressed to high pressure air. KBEA CBTs cargo tanks are also used for ballast, SBTs are not. KBEX Important due to different material and working conditions. KBGS Remove the cartridge and weigh it to check that it has the full weight stamped on it KBXK Your position, name, call sign and speed KBYD Membrane tanks are not self-supporting KCCQ the structure dimensions and the material of the coax cable KCQT Stop the purifier immediately, and make sure the oil is being feed to the bowl. KCRF At exits and in corridors KCRJ To keep the lifeboat in an accurate position close to the vessel KCSI - 33° C KDOB She will most likely change heading to starboard KDOW Release gripes KDSY Seven short blasts followed by one prolonged blast KDYY The Norwegian Maritime Directorate determines the basic safety manning after an evaluation which includes, inter alia, job specifications and qualification requirements. KEAK F1B KEAO 100% of the complement if it can be readily launched on either side of the ship. If it cannot be readily launched on either side, 100% must be provided on each side KECH Cold work permit + Permit for entry . KEGJ GOV (gross observed volume). KEGO Vessel engaged in dredging or underwater operations, indicating that you should pass on the dredgers port side KEJU It is necessary to have a pilot ladder rigged and reaching from deck to the waterline, next to the pilot hoist. KEKK Give starboard rudder in order to balance the force of the bank effect and rudder effect KEKN Fasten seat belts KEKU 2 entrances among which one is fitted with a semi-rigid boarding ramp KELH Stainless steel? KELO Order the dock man to shut down. KEMH SOLAS B PACK KENW Nine. KEPR Intra-ship traffic KESU 2 compartments KEUN Any of the others. KEVJ Under the forecastle. KFAI Reduce the service interval KFBJ Hertz KFCD 1000-2000 PPM Nitrate. KFGL FIC KFHC The vessel? KFMA Eggs KFMF Risk involves both identification of the occurrence and the likelihood that it will happen KFMY Center, alternately towards each end KFQH In a clarifier solids are removed from oil, whereas in a purifier solids and water are removed from oil KFQI Restriction in the usage of combustible materials KFTT The edge on the plunger which opens for the return line KGBF Vegetable oil and cooking oil KGJR The ISM Code is an international management code for the safe operation and for pollution prevention (Indian Safety Management (ISM) Code). KGQE If the work could result in a serious injury, the work should be stopped immediately, and the master informed, then improved control methods put in place- otherwise personnel involved informed and alternative work methods employed KGTH Primary means of escape KGTP through hops between the ionised layers and the earth KGYJ Every 12 month KHBC Norwegian Seamen's Act, NIS Act KHHS The illumination in launching areas KHJK In the cargo tank there is a float on 99% filling that will give an alarm then close the loading valve to the tank when liquid reach the float KHPI 15 ppm KHPK Do a complete sounding of all bunker tanks KHRP International shore connection KHRV 22777.0 kHz KHSQ High air pressure in water seal KHTO Accommodation KHVA Reduce main engine setting to stop KHWQ Water in the lubricating oil during service KHWS enhance the safety of lives at sea KHWX It should be possible to inert and maintain a O2 content of less than 2 %. KICL At least two sets of instruments to detect each type of gas expected to be encountered? KIKI No, the tanker should show the normal navigation lights only KILB Injection valve has too high opening pressure. KILD As shown in figure 1. KIMW Rocket parachute flares KIOJ above the equator KIQX Organise a lookout system. Join up with other survival craft if possible. Stream the sea anchor KIXP Control by the master/employer and public supervisory authority that the requirements of law or agreement concerning the employee's service on board are satisfied. KJFY Loss of supply to one of the bearings. KJIF Maintain sufficient intact stability KJIN English or French KJJK it will have sufficient built in buoyancy to avoid the use of a lifejacket KJPW it can be dropped from a height of maximum 18 metres KJSK Each crew member signs in part b of the applicable crew agreement and the master or deputy signs in part c below the signature of the seamen. The discharge book is signed by the master and given to the seaman. An entry is made in the official log book ind KJXL Add some m? of cold water, preferably freshwater into the tank at high speed without pumping out in order to avoid heat reaction. KJXP Activate the nearest fire alarm button and advise bridge of the location of the fire. KKDD 6 and 7 litres KKEX The water will explode into steam causing hot fat to be thrown far away thus possibly causing severe burns or fire. KKFP Within 68 ?C to 79 ?C KKFS High water level in the water seal KKHQ 7 KKID Rump. KKNI Strong acidic solution. KKXI Ropes made of natural fibres, such as manila or cotton with non-metallic, non-conductive equipment at the lower end? KLAP To secure the rope. KLAT Series of short blasts KLDY At intervals not exceeding 9 steps. KLJY Clogged turbocharger filters. KLOY All of the answers are good KLSC In tanks not adjacent to the ship's shell plating having heating coils? KMAT Radiotelephony - Phase modulation KMGN Outside the colored zone. KMJW Gear pump KMJY Gravity disc is too small. Flow rate is too high KMOT CO2 horn KMRE To measure the distance from the deck or tank cover measuring point to the liquid level in a tank. KMTS Distribution and weight of the containers? KMVP After it has been laid down KMWH The International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention KNDQ They must ensure that workers are provided with suitable protective clothing where it is needed KNER Inform passengers at frequent intervals over the public announcment system about the situation and how they shall act. Use as many of the ships officers and crew among the passengers to assist. KNLD For safety reasons, otherwise seawater could enter the engine room. KNME be automatically activated when floating in water KNNW Cover the spillage with a layer of foam. KNOQ Independent tank type A need secondary barrier KNPO 180 kg KNSC Preparation of survival crafts' Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRRB). KNTU length of painter KOHT Best use of the survival craft facilities in order to survive KOHY Not less than 5 min after starting from cold with the lifeboat out of the water KOIR To prevent the alternator from "motoring" by being supplied power from other parallel alternator KOLC A relief valve. KOLE 0600 - 1700 hrs KONU an operational compass provided with a binnacle KOQG Yes, if the ship, for example, is not in a seaworthy condition for the voyage and the master fails to take steps to remedy the defects KOWW Warm clothes, blankets and lifejackets KPCA Onboard training and instruction shall be given in addition to regular abandon ship drills KPCW Detergent. KPEP muster station KPFD Exhaust gas temperatures are higher than normal KPGF slow to get slow cooling. KQAX Vessel aground KQBB To meet the requirements of goods to be transported KQBV FR KQBY To be sure that we do not have water collected in the cylinders. KQCA Provide clear warning that persons must not smoke in bed KQCR Survival craft portable radio KQDQ radio log or ship's log KQEI Name and Port of registry of your vessel. KQIN The deck cargo shall be stowed so that navigation and manoeuvring is not hampered. KQNQ Stop all cargo operations and close the deck IG line isolating valve KQSM Carry out procedures to instructions for cold work including filling in forms and having them signed. KQUB G = I / R KQWV Resistance, 3300 ohms KRBW People, officers and crew KRDL In a room especially meant for cleaning products. KRDM Gooseneck vent on main deck KRDN VHF channel 06 or 08 KRFV Warning signs that indicate lack of oxygen inside KRKE The atmosphere should be gas free and contain at least 21% oxygen. KRMO 5 years KRVT FR01 KSGK 32 KSOC +/- 0.06 bar KSPR The aircraft wishes to inform or instruct survivors KSTC To remove solids, water and sludge. KSWJ be of sufficient strength to permit to pull the painter from the container and the inflation of the liferaft KSXF Charlie, Hotel, Alfa, November, November, Echo, Lima KSXK go to your muster station KTIH Situation Report. KTIK Over a wide range of temperature variations. KTJF they must not be used for any purpose KTLP Monitor the tank pressure closely and if necessary have the watchman to give the valve a little help to let the pressure out. KTND not less than 40% of total capacity of main pumps, but in any case not less than 25 m3/h KTNG Transmission of ship to shore distress alerts KTSB Normal temperature of the lub oil after the cooler is approx. 45 C. KTXA Place the heel of one hand, two finger breadths above the bottom of breastbone. Cover the hand with the heel of the other hand. KUCD All the listed alternatives KUGH Until all crew members and passengers have reported to their respective muster stations KUGI Fouling of the hull KULO SOLAS KUPP give one of Inmarsat's "special accesscodes" KVCA Once every month KVCC Posted on the notice board on board. KVES be repeated after 3 and a half to 4 and a half minutes KVPM Excessive heating caused by over tightening of the gland packing. KVQD When the capacity requirement is higher than the performance of one centrifugal pump. KVRB A dry certificate has to be issued. KVRE Compressor discharge pressure KVRG Between 7 and 9. KVUM Increase safety for all ships in the area KVUR Amplitude modulation (AM) KVVK At all times KVVL R1 / R2 = R3 / R4 KVXA +75 C to +80 C KVXC Complete interchangeability of hose couplings and nozzles KVXU A rapid ringing of the bell forward followed by the gong aft for about 5 seconds at intervals of not more than 1 minute KVYO Crude oil washing. KWCB Regularly check the gyro against the magnetic compass KWPJ As soon as possible but not later than 2 weeks after he joins the ship KWPM Yes, must be cooled to 25° C. KXLB Human error KYBY they are fixed-temperature detectors KYGT Figure 2. KYTH By all the other mentioned alternatives. KYUC As an able seaman KYVX Opening water function missing. LAAH Letter M plus two other letters. LAOL To assist in the efficient and safe watchkeeping. LARA Breadth is given by B on the figure LASX Forcastle head, manifolds, maindeck? LAYN All of the items in the other alternatives should be done. LAYU Sufficient fuel to run at 6 knots for a period of at least 24 hours LBGG The use of the ship's line throwing apparatus. LBGX coax cable LBSN Increase the dosage of chemicals, and take new test of the water. LBVB At least once a month if circumstances permit it LBVY The smallest diameter piston is the stage two piston. LBWB Allowance must be made for a running-in period with reduced speed and careful temperature monitoring. LBYM urgency signal LCFH 85 - 90 Centigrades. LCGW They must be fabricated of non-combustible material LCMO All of the mentioned alternatives. LCPA 12.000 hours LCQU The General Civil Penalties Code § 315 . LCQV Start air supply LCRT The rotor blades are damaged or the blades are not properly cleaned LDEA The method of release from launching appliances. LDGV in a continuous way so that the powder spray is in the same direction as the one of the flame LDHS a. blue b. gray c. orange LDIQ Thick paper (old charts). LDKV A vessel engaged in fishing other than trawling, making way, with gear extending more than 150m from the vessel LDLP Double shut-off valves or by clearly identifiable blanks. LDLS Zero-Point LDLY Potato flour LDOK He wants the OS to show him where the switch that changes between automatic, manual, and emergency steering is LDPC one copy of the prescribed life-saving signals LDPW a means for collecting rain water LEDM OBQ (on board quantity). LEKY Radar transponder LEMO listen out on VHF channel 16 LEQT Yes, to avoid cold cargo to came in contact with the ship construction LETE TLV is threshold limit value and the unit is parts pr million ppm LFAT Governor droop settings on each prime mover LFAV During work in tanks, the gas concentration shall be checked every second hour LFDG Keep the manifoild closed and not let any cargo reach the cargo tanks, then call Chief officer/Captain. LFTT When an accident nearly occurs in connection with the operation of a ship LFXF 3 phase excitation winding/rectifier bank/main field winding LFYY Formula 4 LGGI A ship's classification society recognized by the Norwegian Maritime Directorate. LGHG assigned frequency LGSE Decrease the speed as much as practicable LGWL Wire connected to chain through center lead or anchor chain LHEQ 4 LHFO Care, wages, free passage home LHIW Within 24 hrs. LHND CO2 plant. LHSA Separation of two insoluble liquids with different densities, and at the same time removal of solids. LICU Flash point LICX Keep the floors and decks free from fat and grease. LIDV Astern is defined as D on the figure LIFP Flame detector LIGK Weekly LIMC Because the ship is leaving after sunset the following day LINN Neutral cleaner. LIQF Radiotelex and DSC - Frequency shift keying of carrier with error correction LIQG Slower LIRE Radiotelephony - Frequency modulation LISN Seaman's Act Section 5. LISS must also be kept after the implementation of GMDSS LISU directions for search operations LIVF cannot be charged LIYJ Use a rope ladder close to the raft to climb down and board LJBE A zener barrier is a unit made to obtain intrinsically safety in installations for instrumentation in hazardous areas. LJEQ 125 % LJIO Relatively non linear characteristic LJKN one waterproof electric torch suitable for Morse signalling LJLY The vessel becomes sluggish in responding to the rudder LJWW Do not use loose garments, belts, ties or scarfs near winches and moving machinery. LKCQ Nine digits, beginning with a three (3). LKDM Sufficient foam concentrate shall be supplied to ensure at least one hour of foam generation LKDO Immediately reduce on the suction valve, and watch the gauge. LKEJ the use of SART transponders LKHU always sent twice LKHX Organize a lookout system and join up with other survival craft if possible. You should also stream the sea anchor LKJO as a fax LKVE Area protected by sprinkler LKYH In a pressure transmitter. LLIP Go to your lifeboat station LLTF Hand or body heat the affected parts skin-to-skin (e.g. frozen hand in persons opposite armpit...) LLUA Move the load in the direction of the signal man's hand. LLUC on the basis of a six second minimum charge with six second incremental steps LLVU Lubricating oil temperature is too high. LLVW Stow the product adjacent to a cargo which have a heating around the requested temperature for the isocyanate. LLXP 0.2 A LMCM at least 15 % of N (*) LMPX Switch the UMS selector switch to manual mode and engage the "dead man alarm" LMQS Securite Securite (3 times) LMSK Position A. LMTI A non-emulsifying agent with self splitting emulsifiers. LMXF everybody can read along LNAV In case of an emergency situation, the car deck can be difficulty to find the way around, and cars can shift position caused by ships movement. LNDE Everyone who may be in charge of life-saving equipment LNEE No, the vessel must wait his return or his replacement LNGQ the height of the layers of ionisation LNKR The water can be applied in a fine spray starting from the front in a sweeping motion LNKX Set the engine to dead slow ahead, and change the course 10 degrees to port LNOD Too long I-time LOFV clean the dust filter of the fan regularly LOGQ two buoyant rescue quoits LOIY to enhance the safety of lives at sea LOKP A large vessel overtaking a small vessel with little difference in speed between the two vessels LOLK Knowing exactly how the equipments are working. LOPPD lifebuoy with light and smoke LOSI In and outlet temperatures, and flow rates for both media LOXC Unsaturated hydrocarbons are colourless liquids with a sweetish odour and they are chemically reactive LPFX Windlass is given by B on the figure LPHX once a month LPJV Yes LPOU The employer must write an up-to-date policy statement and bring this to the notice of all on board LPXX Powder LPYS J3E LQBJ a sea-anchor fitted with a shock-resistant hawser LQFL 14 hours per day LQGH 0 LQGJ gooseneck vent on main deck LQLH Less than 12 to 1 LQRD Shut down of inert gas blower LQSV Raise the boom, lower the load. LQUE Pork LQWD Figure 3. LQXX Open for the steam first to avoid freezing of condensate inside the heater. LRBA The best use of all survival craft facilities in order to survive LRDS The purpose of the IGC code is to provide an international standard for safe carriage of liquefied gases in bulk LRIU A person taking cargo samples must wear protective clothing. LRNW J3E LROO Gently flood the casualty's ear with terpid water so that the insect will float out. LROQ Check if any internal or hull leakages LRSW 18,8 mA. LRSY pH value 7.5 LRUI a food ration for each person LRWC Indonesian waters LRXW Kg LSCP Seven (7). LSDR All of the alternatives together. LSFC Making the grab bucket/hook move up and down. LSJL Ore Bulk Oil. LSRS Acknowledgement request LSSR Wire for pulling burning ships off the pier LSWV Brass knife LTCP 8,3 - 9. LTGA Isolated danger LTIN Broken water seal. LTNI A1 LTNL 406,025 et 121,5 MHz LTQR the length of the ship LTXR Yes, at the first port after his birthday, he would sign off from the ALC1c and re-sign on in the ALC 1a section LUAE No, despite the fact that he promised to carry out several duties. LUAT The slave controller shall be in remote mode LUDJ Start engine LUDO To provide continuous digital selective calling coverage. LUFB According to the nomograms You select a gravity disc with larger hole diameter. LUMK Unannounced drills at any time LUMM Ball and butterfly valves are generally utilised on loading lines on gas carriers LURR 622753420 LVDJ Tanker vessels carrying oil LVEH Any of the others. LVFA muster and embarkation stations shall be readily accessible from accommodation and work areas LVLW Combustion suppression LVMK Warm nutritious drinks. LVRO Checking the operation of watertight doors, fire doors, fire dampers and relevant communication equipment LVSL Black LVUY 38237 LVVO Because the Captain expects fog early in the morning LVVQ 5 l /m?/ min LVXI all the answers are correct LVYA PI-controller LVYC The ship is loaded in such a manner that adequate stability is achieved in all loading condition. LWAA ARQ followed by the coast-station's ID-number LWBS Lower lifeboat to water LWDJ The IGC code primarily deals with gas carriers design and equipment LWKS Check own vessel for any loss of life, danger of explosion and offer your assistance to the other vessel LWND 2 LWPS request of an "automatic telex test" LWUP Vessel "A", merchant vessel LWXH only send a positive delivery notification (PDN) to the sender if the sender requested, so in the send menu LXHE HM Coastguard LXIT A lamp, (0-50 mA) and a mA-meter in series. LXNG It must be constructed of approved non-combustible materials LXSX Enclosed Space Entry Permit and Cold Work Permit LXTX sky wave LYIU EPIRB LYIV No LYKN A remedy to which the mooring lines are made fast. LYKO Breadth is given by B on the figure LYMA Safetynet MAAW 12 mA MAFP Echo, India, Golf, Hotel, Tango MAFQ Victor, Oscar, Lima, Uniform, Mike, Echo MAJW Atmospheric line MAML Secure hatches MAOX Powder. MAUQ 4 kg MBAT the use of VHF DSC MBER Scavenge ports dirty. MBFP All alternatives MBGK Provide a replaceable wear surface for the pump housing/impeller. MBJW It adheres to the boiler tubes and reduce the heat transfer. It combines with solids to produce sticky deposits. MBMG + 18.5 bar MBOQ To check condensate returns for oil. MBRG All answers are good MBTS The asphalt unlike sulphur is a viscous product and therefore does not transmit its heat easily to the steel bulkheads, allowing the steel to stay cooler than the cargo? MBUO Every person other than the Captain and the members of the crew or other persons employed or engaged onboard the ship in the business of that ship. MBVJ Remove the cartridge and weigh it as it has the full and empty weights stamped on it. MBWH a device to secure a painter near its bow with an inside release device that can be operated under tension MBXC 2187,5 kHz MCEM Indefinite MCEP All of the mentioned alternatives. MCIV When anything unusual happens, and 30 minutes before the pilot station MCKN 6 MCMC Mackerel fillet MCXS not possible MCYQ Give relevant instructions and warnings. MDDX Physical checking the ramp/cargo holds/hoistable decks and see that everything are in order and the ship's gear correctly located? MDHW 16 hours MDIW the operating certificates of the radio-operators must be shown MDJK 28,0 tons MDLC To prevent the environment to be polluted if there is a leak on a cargo tank MDNT Start water-spray MDNV INMARSAT-A. MDQG Yes, provided it appears, amongst others, the wages and overtimepay and that it is subject to Norwegian laws and courts, but may be brought before a court in the employee's country of residence MECU They are to let go on the stern lines MECX Soft cloth on wide applier with handle. MEDS Make sure that the compartment has been evacuated MEFG Automatically, when the temperature is within a range from 68°C to 79 °C MEIV will immediately be detected within the coverage-area by the satellite's concerned MEJJ the use of MF DSC MELX ground wave MEMY Use a rope ladder close to the raft to climb down and board MEPK A bolt in every hole MEWT Broken water seal, oil outside the top disc. MFBY Make fast on the vessel's shoulder to push and pull MFDO 5 miles MFDQ identify yourself with your call sign and /or ships name MFNP According to the IGC code liquefied gas is chemical with vapour pressure exceeding 2.8 bar absolute at 37,8oC MGAY all alternatives MGCN 200 meters MGCS Hot work permit + Permit for entry. MGPW 2,5 kg MGVT Every two years MHHP Do not use dangerous liquid detergents in closed spaces. MHJG Not permissible any where. MHKY ensure a flow of steam through the superheater when raising steam pressure after shut down MHLN Every three months, at least once a year MHMP Prevent contamination if leaks are developed MHNE 100 Tons MHNK Recirc. full open, fresh air intake closed. MHNM In ports only MHPB The welder shall have been instructed in the use of the ship's welding plant MHRO Segregate the oil in a separate tank for continuous purifying. MIFX 9 GHz MIIB 22 m. MIJD Lifeboat MIJF must be replaced before the expiry date is exceeded MIJY MAYDAY RELAY (3x) MILK The boundary between oils and water? MIOE Fuel oil quality MIQL To reduce the general risk of fire in an unmanned engine room. MIQO davit launched liferaft MITU Not allow the clothes to be hung anywhere in the unmanned machinery spaces. MIWH Legs bent, back straight, using leg muscles to lift MJDT Keep the keys with the Duty Officer/Electrician and call one of them when "Bypassing" is required. MJKM Vessel Response Plan MJKW a one-sided transmission meant for one vessel MJPN FEC MJPV Opacity, amount and colour MJXV Fire station MKAJ Regulations of 11 Dec. 1981 concerning medical supplies etc on board ship MKAU NOR MKCF the use of SART transponders MKGM to inform the NCS that one is available for messages offered MKMI Lack of oxygen? MKNC Department of Environment, Transport and Regions (DETR) MKRE If packing fails the pump can be kept running by tightening the glands, but if a mechanical seal fails it must be renewed to stop the leakage MKTY With both vessels underway, fig. 1 MKUM the number of persons should be clearly stated on the outside of the boats bow MKXA Be checked at regular intervals for gas which might be released perhaps from sludge deposits; and if such gas found, the tank to be re-gas freed? MLKK The Certificate of Competency (or equivalent), the seaman's discharge book, the medical certificate and additional qualifications for specific types of ship e.g. tanker, high speed craft MLRU Increased velocity and decreased waterpressure around the ship's hull MLRW Connecting rod MMCW 5 compressions after every 1 inflation MMGB 39 MMMU All the listed alternatives MMMX Temp sensitive semi-conductor MMPK Adjustment of Zero-point and span MNGY (Y) MNHS Negative MNIN Leave the engine room as quickly as possible, closing all doors behind you. MNNO By spring. MNOM A1,A2,A3 and A4 MNQU 1 meter MNXM Enough capacity to secure a certain draft. MNYK Sitting on a chair, leaning forward, with two fingers pressing the nose together. MOBB Closing must be possible from outside the spaces being ventilated MOCN Liver MODM Pushed by sufficient force to accurately check the correct opening pressure MOGR When he is properly relieved. MOMN to prevent contact with earth MOQU All passengers that will require some form for assistance in case of evacuation, etc. must be registered, so there can be sent crew to assist them if needed. MOSN seven digits, beginning by 1 MPAB Panama lead is given by C on the figure MPAV MAYDAY RELAY (3x) MPTB A change in the viscosity of the mixture. MPUV 60 Ah MPYB Peaches MPYD Before leaving the port MPYH He wants the OS to train as helmsman today, because they are sailing in open waters and there is not much traffic in the area MPYI Ensuring that all persons avoid smoking in bed. MQBS To make a copy of the NIS act and the CBA accessible to the crew if referred to in a contract MQFA Near to the deck, crawl out keeping your face as near to the deck as possible. MQIM Outside the coloured zone. MQPV Natural bends at intervals? MREW No MRJA As and when the manoeuvring vessel instructs them to do so. MRJS a remotely operated steering arrangement MRNI Removal of excess oxygen in the feed water. MRTW 17. MRWE Checking the moorings for tightness/slack. MRXG to keep a listening watch on two channels more or less simultaneously MSCB Suspend all cargo transfer operations and close vents valves from the cargo system. MSCD Check the surface of the sliprings, polish if necessary and bed in the brushes MSHH Make sure that the compartment has been evacuated MSHI No need of any signal MSIC Use the intercom to inform crew and passengers of the reason for the alarm. MSID The vessel's cow manual. MSLO Once every month MSMI the floor of the raft has a second layer which can be inflated to help insulation, in addition to the thermal protective aids (10% of complement, minimum 2) MSPP VHF-channel 13 in the areas where the master deems it necessary MSQK The Seaworthiness Act. MSSY AF-gain MSVK A whistle and a light MSXD The sea chest valve. MTBD Undue overspeeding. MTDB Increase in draft to the point on your ship which is closest to the bottom MTDD Fuel injector MTDT Start engine MTDW To remove solids, water and sludge. MTMD the MMSI MTNX Operating instructions for life-saving appliances. MTQH During embarking and disembarking the driving ramp shall be securely locked to the recess of the ferry. MTTQ All of these. MULC Information about muster station on boarding card, poster in cabins, safety video running continuous. MUNT a class B fire MUPE Broken water seal, oil outside the top disc. MUSR Until all crew members and passengers have reported to their respective muster stations MUUI G3E MUWW A junction between two dissimilar metals generates a small voltage. MVDM a collect call MVGA Sodium hydrosulphite , potassium hydroxide, magnesium MVGB All the answers are good MVJI Polymerisation take place when a single molecule react with another molecule of the same substance to form a dimer MVNV 30 minutes. MVPG 8 % MVPI All the other alternatives MVQI Carry out a right or left hand search and proceed carefully feeling the area in front with the foot and using the back of the free hand to check the area in front. MVSL Relatively wide range of temperature measurement MVST 4 MVTM has a lateral field of vision of at least 120° MVVV The stern will "back" into the wind MVYL It is recommended, especially when dishes are heavily soiled. MVYO simplex MWAH Water Pump Pliers MWIT Frequency MWLB A zener barrier. (Positive) MWOJ covers the whole body with the exception of the head and hands and possibly feet MWVC the way in which radio waves travel are propagated MXEE Close the ventilation system and other openings to the hold in order to choke the fire MXFW Hold MXGR The oil relief valve on the cylinder block or the safety valve in the oil pump is sticking. MXGV The foam should be directed towards the bulkhead behind the fire and allowed to spread out slowly over the fire MXIK Lower lifeboat to water MXIO Always use correct working techniques for all cleaning duties. MXKY Dismantle the exchanger and check or renew the rubber packings. MXLY 4,5 V MXOG Master's record and Documentation file. MXSP RF-gain MXTI the hydrostatic release unit MYBP Pan Pan (3 times) MYBQ A class division MYBR Total pressure head MYDH 7 MYDJ where reliable radio communication can be established with the use of a DSC on the MF frequency of 2187.5 kHz with one or more coast stations MYGV It's a cargo tank where all piping or venting piping are seperated and in not connected to other systems. MYGW Raise the fire alarm. MYJB controlling the movements of passengers. MYNK In J3E mode - on simplex basis MYPX The Norwegian Maritime Directorate MYUS You will be able to smell the presence of the actual gas if the consentration is 5 parts per million or more. MYYD 4 NADK The cargo vapour is normally condensed against freon in a cascade cooling plant NAJH Body temperature below 35C / Heat the body NAJJ Separation of water and oil. NASM increasing with poorer cooling of the air in the air cooler. NAUC To fill up the lines slowly. NAWY so that neither craft nor stowage arrangement interfere with the general operation of the ship NBCP Cargo heater, cargo condenser, freon condenser, vaporiser, super heater, oil coolers, intermediate cooler NBEB Allyl alcohol is incompatible with propanolamine but both are compatible with benzene. NBFY It would be determined by risk assessment, but at very least would comprise safety line and harness, lifebuoy standing by, safety hat, boiler suit safety boots. NBOJ Flames are usually higher than the diameter of the fire NBQX Forces which bends the vessel up and down in the fore-aft direction (hogg/sagg). fore-and-aft direction (hogg/sagg). NBRR If during a Port state or Flag state visit, or whilst carrying out a safety survey or in the event of an accident or incident and it is discovered that essential safety gear is inoperative or missing. NBSF the use of MF and/or VHF R/T NBTI Pivot point NCDF Clean the heat transfer surface NCKV Calculate the time of the sunset and then take the bearing NCMM less than 20m NCMO B keeps clear of A NCNE I(2) = 4 A NCOG four rocket parachute flares NCOX OR NCTB EPIRB NCUS seven or more short blasts followed by one long blast NDBP The signs use black lettering on a white background NDFR Ventilate excessively? NDGM To ensure that we do not have any water assembly in the cylinders when the compressor start. NDKP - 38 V NDKR Coal? NDLP use of communication equipment NDLR sea-charts and navigating equipment NDMF Informal warning(s), Formal warning(s), Dismissal, NDOY Reduce the RPM to reduce the scavenge air temperature NEAR is important NEAW Secure hatches NECK Aft spring is defined as A on the figure NEEW an immersion suit or an anti-exposure suit NEGL As with no. 2 NEJV at least 200 % N (lifeboat capacity: 100 % N; liferaft capacity: 100 % N) (*) NELP That the CBA expressly states that it applies to NIS ships and is subject to Norwegian laws and courts of law unless courts of another country is explicity mentioned. NEQI He would be signed in form ALC 1c NFBH Letter b. NFDV LF-gain NFFQ Searchlight to be provided at the launching station NFGJ Lower lifeboat to water NFPJ Lub oil cooler is clogged. NFTP None of the other alternatives NFTW Hold space is the space enclosed by the ship's structure in which a cargo containment system is situated NFUP either 10% of the number of persons the liferaft is permitted to accommodate or 2 whichever is the greater NFVF He wants the anchor secured thoroughly NFVG Check for proper air vent of the exchanger. NFVL Stop the engine and look for a fuel or water leak. NGAH The use of drogues NGFM Both local, remote from bridge and one emergency remote control station NGOL Rapid recovery shall be possible with the boat's full complement of persons and equipment NGPG The interface moves outwards NGPM either automatically on immersion or by a single manual motion or by mouth NGQJ A ship with a long, slim hull NGST Proportional increase - higher temperature - more volume. NGWA always NGXP Each lifeboat shall be launched with its assigned crew, and manoeuvred in the water at least once every three months during an abandon ship drill. NGXU They may not carry cargo between Norwegian ports. NHGF Decrease. NHLF Any one of The Norwegian Maritime Directorate or the shipowner or the master. NHPH Should be informative for both operational parties? NHUH A continuous DSC watch on Channel 70. NHUI smoke going out the stack NIAX Blow down boiler and check condenser for leakage. NIBB A responsible Officer NIBX Hypothermia NIDO Inform the stevedore superintendent, the chief officer, and write a damage report? NIDQ S O S (Telegraphy) / MAYDAY (Telephony) NIDR Clean the system and change the oil. NIDT The person who is designated in the muster list NIGD Co-ordinator Surface Search NIHX Greasy sludge from the compressor sticking between the fins in the air coolers, necessitating extra cleaning of these. NIIL No, drifting in ballast condition may be quite different NIMS lifebuoy with light NING All vessels carrying more than 10 000 gallons of oil , irrespective whether as cargo or bunker NIUB He will find new brake bands in the engine store NJAV All the mentioned alternatives. NJBT Segregated ballast tanker. NJBY 12 h NJOJ 10 minutes NJWV Sensitivity NJXQ Short circuit protection. NKEH Call the engineer on watch NKJG All answers are good NKMQ All work NKPW Reduce mechanical wear on the internal parts caused by vibration NKSP Improve material of intake air filters NKVO By have him demonstrate his ability NKVW IMO Solid Bulk Cargoes Code? NLAA the coast-station NLCN climb up and down vertical ladders from the survival craft embarkation point to the water NLIE Foam installation NLKW Fire alarm bell NLMM A buoy or a lighthouse which is activated by a ship's radar, this is indicated by a marker on the radar NMAS It means that the product is included in the code because of it`s safety hazards. NMBQ Tell the jettyman to stop loading immediately. NMKT 16 mA NMRJ a non-skid finish on all surfaces on which persons might walk NMTV 3% of the total cargo volume. NNDD the speed of the vessel NNEO The engine officer in charge of bunkering on the receiving vessel NNFL Leaking injection valve. NNFN The position ensures that an open airway is maintained. NNFR 2182 kHz. NNJV Yearly NNOO Lifebuoy with light and smoke NNPO not be sent by VHF-installation NNPQ Keep your working area clean and tidy. NNSX Piston rod NNTP ensuring that passengers and crew are made aware of the order to abandon ship NNTR The hydraulic pump is usually used for tightening the G-nuts NNVH Not specified exactly, but recommends at periods between 4 and 6 weeks NOAH Stand on dry insulating material and pull the person away with isolating material. NOGG Near to the entrance to the space NOIP 1 NOIR Enhanced Group Call NOOL Drill press NOTM Area protected by CO2 NOYM The P & I Club's nearest representative. NPLF Nylon. NPQE In the SOLAS convention and its annex NPRT A class fire door NPST they always have access to the radio-equipment on board NPVG Mask, bottle, frame, medium pressure valve and low pressure valve NPVV Not to damage the rotor blades. NPVY Integral tanks are normally not allowed on gas carriers if the cargo to be carryed have boiling point less than -10oC at atmospheric pressure NPWY 13 - 14° C NQAF starting and operating the lifeboat engine NQHW Smoke detector NQKI Likely cause a sudden or violent list due to the very large free surface in the broad beamed holds? NQMS They have had problems securing the gangway NQQE 15 ppm NQRT Cargo ships below 300 tons gross NQVA how the order to abandon ship will be given NQVW Identification of the ship. NRCQ Powder. NRCW Everyone NRDN Annually or more frequently due to new methods being employed or following an accident NRLY 15 PPM NRMV 3,5? NRMW Aft is defined as A on the figure NRNJ Must not exceed 8% by volume. NRNL hatches positioned so as to allow launching and recovery operations to be performed without any occupant having to leave the enclosure NRWS All ships that are covered by the IMO safety conventions NRWV 14 NSAY Gear pump NSDK There isn't longtitudal bulkhead in membrane tanks NSGS Not recommended at all. NSJD Forward is given by C on the figure NSNF Lifejacket NSOF be sent by an MF-installation on the DSC-distress frequency NSRP 3 min NSRR The FW-HT is circulated in a closed system, cooling cylinder jackets on Main Engine and aux. Engines NTAR Both systems use same chart datum NTBL Air suppression NTBS Open, when pressure in the boiler is in excess of normal working pressure. NTCQ By inhaling, skin penetrating, skin absorbing and swallowing NTDJ None of the above NTFU To avoid backflow of gas to the engine? NTJA F1B NTJV half of the total number of lifebuoys provided on board NTJX routine NTRG So neither the rescue boat nor its launching arrangements will interfere with any survival craft at any other launching station. NTVN He must sign on in section ALC 1c of the crew agreement, and his hours of work would be carefully monitored and would involve risk assessments being carried out to ensure that he can carry out the tasks given him NTWM Maintain the specified boiling temperature NTXB Direction B NUIA 25 % NUSE T T T (Telegraphy) / SECURITE (Telephony) NUTE Into the crankcase and mix with the lube oil. NUUX Square System NUVL 7m NVAO Every port NVAQ Details of ship, the date of first entry, and list of Masters NVEO Inerted to less than 8% oxygen(IMO). NVKL G3E NVKP Line fuses and overcurrent relays NVQH Shear forces and bending moments. NVRF To do a full calibration. NVSA By immersing them in buckets with oil and water. NVSX Your ship will sheer to starboard rather quickly with the possible consequence of grounding NWDX The frequency of the incoming alternator is the same as that of the main switchboard NWFJ The infrared radiation and ultraviolet radiation given off by flames NWHD Bimetallic strips need time to cool down NWJN Because you may cut your fingers. NWKI The surveyor is checking that the emergency exits are properly marked, free from obstacles and that the closing devices are easy operable. NWLI Midships is given by B on the figure NWNS Upper. NWRF 6 NWSS date of replacement of the battery NXCC The signal which is stated in the muster list NXCD All mentioned functions NXEM All combustible materials NXFE None NXTS On the cargo tank area all time? NYAJ For safety reasons, to ensure that all explosive atmosphere inside the boiler is removed. NYBB a disc aerial is used NYBH Somewhere aft of the center of gravity, but it is impossible to pin-point the exact location NYFJ Dismantle the exchanger and check or renew the rubber packings. NYFL Purging inertgas, purging air, inspect, purging inertgas? NYSN Correct donning of life-jackets NYWA Information related to fire fighting equipment, release systems etc. do we find in ship fire plan. NYWT Pump out a small quantity from each tank at the first opportunity , to avoid having an overflow to deck when you put heating to the tank OAES An abbreviation of American Petroleum Institute. OAQC Hot work OATS 200 nm and capacity for evacuating more then 15 persons. OBCW Fire extinguishers equipped for powder or CO2 only. OBEQ 2 OBJN The load connected to the switchboard OBLY Only if approved by the Flag State OBNS At the deck level and near the bulwark top level. OBNV Wrong installation will result in a major deviation in measurement OBPJ 38237 OBRV All the mentioned alternatives. OBYL Embarkation ladder OCEG Central cooling system OCJJ check that we have an open discharge line all the way to the pressure bottle. OCKG a manually controlled lamp fitted on the outside OCSM two minutes OCSO J3E OCYK Metals ODAG Any of the mentioned extinguishers ODBF Wire for pulling burning ships off the pier ODEH All the answers are good ODFH access hatches which can be closed watertight ODMV The method of launching from within the survival craft ODNH make contact with an RCC ODTM 2 - 3 % OEEI westerly and northerly direction OEQU Fasten seat belts OEUA It is more easy to give correct pressure to the fractured/injured area, and the control of swelling and bleeding is more easy to observe. OEVU Procedures according to instructions for hot and cold work should be carried out and necessary forms filled in OEVV Bearing damage. OEWT Abeam is defined as A on the figure OEXO When the machinery spaces are in the manned condition. OEXP have self-bailing arrangements OFBQ 1,200 litres of free air OFGT Aft spring is defined as A on the figure OFHS Class B fire OFLW Starting and operating radio life-saving appliances OFPV Can not produce enough energy to ignite a gas (explode)? OFQT Seelonce Distress OFSJ Pick up for tachometer is wrongly adjusted. OFXF med + OGEA No OGEV Outside the space which is to be protected OGHH To neutralize the acids occurring in the condensate system. OGLP To get rid of sludge in the water chamber. OGNG mayday (1x), call-sign of ship in distress (3x) / this is / own call-sign (3x) / received mayday OGNH There are three types of independent tanks, type A, B and C OGPR All the mentioned alternatives ? OGQP Pushed by sufficient force to accurately check the correct adjusting pressure. OGXE blending LF & HF signals OHCB Heat the ballbearing in oil, and put it on the shaft. / Gently heat the bearing in an oil bath and use a bearing puller to draw it onto the shaft.. OHDB PAN-PAN OHDY In the Flag State official language with copies in English or French OHEU 100 - 300 PPM CaCO3. OHGM Painted red/yellow/red with the red bands 0.1 meter (0.33 feet) wide, and the middle yellow band 0.8 meter (2.64 feet) wide; and Labelled ''VAPOR'' in black letters at least 50 millimetres (2 inches) high. OHNX three tin-openers and a pair of scissors OHQF A pharmacy authorised or accepted by the Norwegian Board of Health or, if no such pharnacy is available, the master and a doctor approved by a Norwegian Consulate shall perform inspection once every 12 months. OHQH To clarify circumstances and causes of an occurrence with particular reference to the seaworthiness of the ship and safety at sea. OHSY 1,0 - 1,5 watt OHTW 30 - 300 MHz OIBJ 2 miles OIDU The performance of the engine is reduced noticeably OIDW Constant flow, clean probes and temperature below 60 Degr.C. OIEQ No OIPL 21 % OIXQ Triac OJEL 1906 hours UTC on the 17th of the month OJEM No he is exempt from signing OJFG Alkaline detergent (strong). OJHX month OJLA All of the mentioned alternatives. OJRA 10 Mohm OJRC 5 % OJXP C OKBI 41 OKKG on ships on short international voyages, each lifeboat shall be launched and manouvered in the water at least every six months OKMB Bringing the engine up to sufficient number of revolutions for combustion to take place and engine to run OKUF Search the engine room, make sure all personnel is out. -Stop ventilation. -Close for all air access. -Upon approval of the Master, release the halon/CO2. OKWV a testing program built in for this purpose OLBD Stop the washing process and not resume until the oxygen content in the tank is below 8%. OLHT Every three months. OLKG Anchor ball OLLX ionisation layers OLNU Prevents the backflow of inert gasses into nonhazardous areas OLTI fitted with water pockets of a highly visible colour and so designed as to fill to at least 60% of their capacity within 25 seconds of deployement OLXQ The Act relating to hours of work and the Seamen's Act OMCP The tank shall be mechanically ventilated as long as there are people inside it. OMDJ The camshaft rotates with half the RPM of the crankshaft on a 4 stroke engine. OMGR 2 OMHQ Blow the bunker hose to avoid oil spill when the hose is disconnected OMIP TC OMXQ Only Merchant Shipping Notices (MSNs) ONDK Not less than 20 changes per hour. ONFS To make sure the job is done under controlled conditions ONGT FLEETNET ONHN The percentage of the L.E.L. in the ambient air ONJG Close the valves on both bottles, first the acetylene and then the oxygen bottle ONKB Inmarsat-C equipment ONPW How to release from launching appliances ONQR Safety shoes or safety boots ONUY No it is not OOAU Power dissipation capability OOAW By giving the vessel a starboard turn OOHJ Ask your superior for advice before attempting to operate it. OOKQ The master and the shipowner are responsible for the adequate manning of the ship. OOMJ Goggles and shield. OOSW Give information on survival craft capacity OOYE Investigating accidents/incidents and making reports OPNU All the mentioned alternatives. OPPO The vessel will roll violently? OPQN The thermostat has one or more contacts (open or closed) depending on the temperature/setting. The temperature transmitter converts a temperature signal to an electric signal. OPRI 4 Rocket parachute / 6 hand flares / 2 buoyant smoke. OPSV Government Authorities of the Flag State OPWD One hose for each fire hydrant OPWI Oregano OQHJ Frequency OQIC Every three months OQJQ heat the feed-water OQKO Fuel injection advanced too far due to incorrect preinjection angle. OQLL Notify the engine room of the procedure. OQOS 1 metre OQPL be provided with a painter system with a breaking strength of not more than 2.2 kN OQUS 30 litres pr. nautical mile ORDD Cut it with the knife contained in the equipment locker OREP Smoking is only permitted in designated places. ORFJ Fat fish ORHE To relief pressure in a crankcase explosion ORIW C(S) = 4 µF ORMA 70 OROR TX: 2177.0 kHzRX: 2177.0 kHz ORXC 1250 m3 OSAI Immediately stop the discharging. OSAK Portable fire extinguisher OSDQ Personnel authorized by the master? OSDY The primary controller in a cascade control system OSER Yes. OSFJ two sea-anchors, one being spare OSFK Strong alkaline solution. OSIO F1B OSNR Read off the compass and keep her steady on the course OSPJ Yes, in ship of 76 m in length and longer, a double bottom shall be fitted midship, and extend to the fore and after peak bulkheads, or as near as practicable. OSTK Just prior to reaching the water, the lanyard should be pulled. This sets the hook which will automatically release once the raft is waterborne OTAE Mechanical and chemical. OTDK Release gripes OTFG In the SOLAS convention. OTGX a coax cable of proper impedance OTQA Higher temperature leads to lower literweight. OTTM 20ppm OTUG Discharge the washing to shore reception facilities only? OTUI Increase dosage. OTYF The bow may be sucked against, and the stern may be pushed away from the other ship as you pass OUDL pressed in during speaking only to work semi-duplex OUMN It is easier to damage a centrifugal pump than a piston pump if they run dry. OUOE Transistor OUOJ Inmarsat -B and -M OURT Each vessel vapor connection flange must have a permanently attached 0.5 inch diameter stud at least 1.0 inch long projecting outward from the flange face. The stud must be located at the top of the flange, midway between bolt holes, and in line with the bolt hole pattern. OVDG 3 OVHR Pale or grey. OVKD The officer in charge at the barge or the foreman in charge if it is at a shore facility OVKW Reactive load (kVAR) OVKY Fuel oil with poor combustion properties. OVLW A variable electric signal. OVQS 2182 kHz/VHF channel 16 OVRL Copy of crew agreement posted in a conspicuous place giving details of relevant information and contractual clauses as per ALC 1d OVRM One OVSH On the fire control plan OVUT Neutral to alkaline solution. OVUY the calling station OVVR On ILO 22 OWAU Cotton OWBR Secure all burners OWDI Survival craft distress pyrotechnic signals OWFT water OWFX A vessel may proceed only when it has received specific orders to do so OWGL Grapes OWGN It is how many degrees a ship continues to turn after you apply counter-rudder OWLM A garage tweendeck on a passenger ferry OWLQ 41821 OWOE Too much combustion air OWQM Most attacks take place in territorial waters OWRH 2000 OXAN 3 long blasts repeatedly OXAS To avoid the compressor-oil to disappear from the crankcase during starting. OXET December OXFU Direction-finders to be installed on, or as near the navigating bridge as possible OXKW you must call on another working channel OXLR That the strainer needs cleaning. OXYX To maximize discharge outturn? OYAM 3 meters OYMC It`s a product added into a cargo in order to keep the cargo stable. This cargo should never be blanked with nitrogen because the inhibitor needs oxygen to be effctive. OYTW Match the size and capacity of the ship's loading line, venting system and static generation hazard limitation, if any? OYTX From the water space. OYXH It will give full back flow at the time the pump stops. OYYQ 10 000 kJ/person PANF Use water extinguisher to put out the fire. PAOY He is to help the other crew members and fetch more Vaseline from the storage room if they run short PAQS Consult with the instruction manual for the equipment in question for correct values. PAQV All of the mentioned equipment. PAUY the use of SART transponders PBHG 60 minutes PBIF A unit subordinate to a rescue co-ordinating centre PBKR The slave controller receives the set-point from the output signal of the master controller PBKT Navigate the vessel on ground as soon as possible PBQI 6 PBRK give a bright red light during the entire emission time PBTW equally spaced, not less than 300 mm or more than 380 mm PBVP Any of the others. PCCF The diameter will be the same whatever initial speed we have when starting the turn PCHA Passenger ships carrying more than 36 passengers PCHF Fats PCHH Transducer PCIV Distress call PCJS The floor surface becomes cleaner. PCJU 85% of the gas can be discharged into the space within two minutes PCOU Seek advice from your superior before attempting to operate it. PCVI Class C fire PDJX 3 PDPR Weekly PETM 20 - 100 meters. PETN remove any oil or scum on water surface PEUL Fuel oil pipes or filters are clogged. PEVX Nothing for the first 24 hours, then 1/2 litre per day (more in the tropics) PEWY instructions for immediate action PFDR Place sterile dressing over the burn and secure with a bandage. PFDT Primary and secondary slop tank. PFKA At the gangway. PFKF Safety purpose? PFNQ the old mariphone must be checked out and the new one must be checked in PFNU Near to the deck, crawl out keeping your face as near to the deck as possible PFOM Never. PFPG Pork PFRD To take part in public traffic PGFF Blow down boiler and reduce dosage. PGHS Dispersement of chemicals? PGHU As the second course. PGII instructions or diagrams printed on its casing by the manufacturer PGIK Ventilation must be capable of being stopped from an easily accessible position outside the space being served PGKC Stop the engine before meeting, and apply engine during meeting PGNP 0 PGSL Injection pump failure. PGXN Remaining on board. PGXQ To get rid of sludge in the water chamber. PHEI Silverside PHFB To maintain a tank at atmospheric or overpressure. PHGS Greasy sludge from the compressor sticking between the fins in the air coolers, necessitating extra cleaning of these. PHLT to deliver a message by telephone via a modem on the computer of the subscriber PHOE Kkkk PHPE not allowing undue ingress of water after a jump from a height of not less than 4,5 m into the water PIAV Ethylene is the gas produced by most fruits and vegetables during the ripening process PIBQ in urgent cases PIIA It is double acting oil free piston compressors PITC Total content of organic and inorganic acids in the oil. PIUV may only be present at the place, as indicated in the license PIWK An efficient engine room watch with the main engine on standby be maintained. PJCN Yes, if an employment agreement refers to the collective wage agreement PJEU TX: 8415.0 kHzRX: 8436.5 kHz PJKV Section on Births and Deaths to be completed, and entries made in Official Log Book detailing circumstances of the death and actions taken on board. Deceased is signed off the crew agreement in his absence PJQQ + 85° C PJRQ Pre-wash the tanks with cold water first? PJSY Owner or master PJTD Unloaded. PJTT Exhaust gas boiler fouled. PJUX The nearest coastal radio station PKFN Maximum filling limit of cargo tanks on gas carriers is 98% if the liquid temperature is equal to safety valve reference temperature PKKU Feed the pump from the sea water inlet pipe. PKPS To get the oil into the cylinder when the piston is in the right position. / To ensure cylinder lubricating oil enters the cylinders when the piston is in the required PKRF From the stripping pump's delivery side directly to the manifold's presentation flange. PKSA Start air supply PKUQ a number which indicates the nationality of the ship PKUT background noise in receiving a weak FM-signal PLDX To ensure that the proper residuals of treatment chemicals, as specified, are maintained all time. PLEV Transfer heat from one fluid to another PLMY 1 entrance fitted with a semi-rigid boarding ramp PLOS a 10 cm radar. PLOX MMSI-number PLRF No. PLVK Comply with all the requirements listed here PMBF Milk PMCW They have to bunker fuel oil and diesel oil PMCX Evaluation of the situation, rescue and life-saving, confinement of fire, extinction, then feed back on the emergency PMCY No.2 generator trips on reverse power PMFR Salted and dried rack of mutton, mashed swedes, boiled potatoes. PMOS atmospheric line PNAE 8 % PNAF To single up to one line and spring forward PNBY All personnel onboard (crew and passengers) must be registered to keep a track of number of people onboard. PNON 6 PNUJ Lifeboats shall be stowed attached to launching appliances. PNWR The name of the person responsible for the oil discharge PNYN be given no receipt indubitably too distant from the distress-case POAD Measure the amount of explosive gases in % of LEL. POAH By showing the ship's register PODI Every report or message must be logged including time and date PODJ Wilful misconduct, gross negligence and violation of Federal Safety POEH a one-sided transmission POJH Class B fire POLB Organize a lookout system and join up with other survival craft if possible. You should also stream the sea anchor POLU The water will explode into steam causing hot fat to be thrown far away thus possibly causing severe burns or fire. POPC The method and use of sea-anchors (drogues) POSK Bulkheads constructed of approved non-combustible materials but do not meet any of the requirements relative to smoke and flame nor limitations relative to temperature rise. POSP Every fifth year with a periodical survey every 12. month. POUC Start with intermittent firing, using small firing periods and long intervals gradually building up to longer firing periods and shorter intervals. POVA To monitor the cable/wires for break. POVX Due to temperature expansion. POWT lifejacket PPNJ In stairways, corridors and escape routes PPNK A will take 1/3 of the extra load. B will take 2/3 of the extra load PPOI 0 PPTF All ships covered by Chapter IV of SOLAS I.e. all cargo ships of 300GRT and above and all passenger ships on International voyages PPYD to ask for 'maritime inquiries PQBN Using nets PQFE By turning up the rope on the bitts, fig. 1 PQFU B class fire door self closing PQIJ This is the best place to land PQNK immersion suits for the number of persons the boat is permitted to accommodate PQOV lifeboat PQPC Owners submits delivery certificate and proof of eligibility, RSS send Carving note, vessel is "Carved", completed carving note returned to RSS, RSS issue Register PRBR Orifice plate PRDJ The dedicated heavy weather ballast tank PRDY The Chief Officer wants the 1st Engineer to empty the starboard bilge in hold No. 5 PREC Calcium PREE not always radiotelex PRHG Pressure PRJE ensuring that a supply of blankets is taken to the survival craft PROF The national DSC-call frequencies of the coast-station concerned PRQS Protective clothing, safety shoes, gloves, goggles, earmuffs. PRRL Conduction, convection and radiation PSEX Water extinguisher. PSIB the frequency actually used by transmitter and receiver PSNB Overboard discharge is stopped. PSUV The Chief Officer PSXB Rocket parachute flares PSYS Use of breathing apparatus PTDV high/low power PTEU frequency modulation is often applied in the maritime VHF-range (band) PTFK Protect against corrosion PTIX Only one type of launching and recovery arrangements shall be used for similar survival crafts onboard the ship PTNV 422753810 PTQH 5:20 pm (17:20) PTQI An area of defined dimensions within which search and rescue services are provided PTRD Metals PTTS Dirty scavenging air cooler on the air side. PTUO Ship's captain PTWE R(Pt100) = R1 - R2 PUBC The shipping company and the master PUHC Stop the purifier immediately. Check the bowl for heavy side, deposits, bearings, housing, and the spindle for damage. PUPO 11 00 PUQJ Report it immediately to the chief engineer PUSR Throw a lifebuoy over board and report to the bridge immediately. PUUL Urgent call PVGY Enables sludge to be discharged directly to shore tanks PVHA Manually operated call point PVIR Reduce speed temporarily and increase cylinder oil consumption. PVSS At the first occurrence he would be given an informal warning, if the offence occurs again, this may lead to a formal warning PWDQ +2 bar PWEN on the basis of a three minute minimum charge with one minute incremental steps PWKH can not be adjusted, this is set by the manufacturer PWOI the captain PWPD Neutral cleaners. PWUB When we have a higher cargo tank pressure than the corresponded in the table, it means that we have inert or nitrogen left in the tank or the cargo itself is not clean PWVY Because the manometer units change with the atmospheric pressure and all values start at vacuum PWXQ Information about muster station on boarding card, poster in cabins, safety video running continuous. PWYO To secure the rope PXDL Upper explosive limit. PXHP 56 hors PXKF Wearing and fastening of lifejackets and associated equipment PXNM Gives reference number as per crew agreement, and name of each crew member on board PXNO Melting heat. PXTG 5 seconds PXXG Use the winch. Forerunner and wire stopper to pick up the slack and stop the wire. One man operating each. Make the forerunner fast on the bit, releasing the eye of wire and the stopper, lower the wire easy by forerunner PYHM When the boiler is firing on high rate. PYHO Closing of watertight doors, fire doors, valves, scuppers, sidescuttles, skylights. PYIH 6 PYIK Increased. PYKD To deal with emergencies and safety of the ship PYKE Emergency shut down. PYPA Every four months PYQV One prolonged blast followed by two short blasts at intervals of not more than two minutes PYRQ Stripping pump. PYTF To prevent serious damages on main components. PYUA Maintain a safe distance, apply the extinguishing agent to the base of the flames with the wind behind us PYWM A vessel engaged in fishing other than trawling not making way through the water QABD permit the wearer to swim a short distance through the water and board a survival craft QAJN Cast steel, Iron, Brass & Bronze. QAKI At least one QALV Natural bends at intervals? QAMT He wants the anchor secured thoroughly QAPI Carry out a right or left hand search and proceed carefully, feeling the area in front with the foot and using the back of the free hand to check the area around. QAUC the water level QBDI 5 QBEJ Mutual agreement between participating vessels QBEL 37 m2 QBGU Drain the water into the sloptank QBHO The chemicals make it difficult to remove the oil from the water QBIM I can find out from sea trials or test on my own QBVS One self-contained air breathing apparatus (Not using stored oxygen), protective clothing, boots, gloves and tight-fitting goggles, fire and chemical resistance lifeline and explosion-proof lamp. QBVV He is supposed to paint the evaporator and use a brush to apply the paint QCCO Oil Detection Monitoring Equipment. QCDH Figure 3 QCNI always simplex QCQP Stop operation? QDBP Every 5th year? QDFT liferaft QDGL polar QDID 100% of the complement if it can be readily launched on either side of the ship. If it cannot be readily launched on either side, 100% must be provided on each side QDND All bolts to be in position and tightened? QDRM The person in charge must report the spill to the US Coast Guard QDSH the transmitting antenna has broken down QDUW Stiffening of the thin metal sheet. QDXJ He is to help the other crew members and fetch more Vaseline from the storage room if they run short QEAB an urgent call QEAU Clogged exhaust gas system. QEID Once every month QEMG Stop bunkering QEMI Make it possible to drain to shore the remaining cargo in the ship's lines and pumps, after the discharging is completed QERF Electrodes QERG Switch over to the other pump and inform the CE of the noise immediately. QESD one waterproof electric torch suitable for Morse signalling QFBP The ship's safety plan. QFHG The respiratory organs. QFJV Start engine QFNX Self contained breathing apparatus in addition to normal safety equipment. QFPK SARSAT-COSPAS EPIRBS QFRB ITU QFRG received messages which aren't intended for own ship are not used QFUQ 1 minute QGBC Place sterile dressing over the burn and secure with a bandage. QGEN 1 - 2 years. QGER Departure and arrival ballast tanks plus 25% of remaining cargo tanks for sludge control. QGEW Two prolonged blasts followed by one short blast QGHC The sea-trial tests may tell me, or else I can do a test myself to find out QGIV All the answers are good QGPJ All pipelines or components which may be isolated in a liquid-full condition should be provided with relief valve QGPL Liquefied gases is mostly a mixture of hydro carbons QGPP In such locations that no point in the engine room is more than 10 m walking distance from an extinguisher QGSA have a sufficient length of non-combustible line behind the rocket QGTO instruction in the use of radio life-saving appliances QGTQ Pressure/vacuum valve. QGXX Yes QHEK SECURITE QHHU watertight receptacles containing 3l of fresh water for each person (may be partially replaced by a desalting apparatus) QHKJ 7,5 kN QHQI Pump will overheat QHRY Position A QHUG All the mentioned alternatives. QHYQ Two vessels engaged in pair trawling QIAE Insert a blank flange on the line between the slop tanks and the rest of the cargo compartments? QIFA Norwegian laws unless explicitly otherwise provided in or pursuant to a statute QIGW until it is manually turned off or is temporary interrupted by a message on the public address system QIOL MGN's; MSN's and Statutory Instruments QIVI either a manual system or a power starting system with two independent rechargeable energy sources QIXR Near the entrance to that space QJGW Absolute pressure is atmospheric pressure added with manometer pressure, to be used in technical tables QJLX The shore-side of the cargo manifold valves, port and starboard side QJMW Plugging the scuppers QJOF Radar transponder QJOH Making the complete crane move port and starboard. QJTG Packages of 500 g each QKCU Raise the feed water temperature. QKGW By reducing your speed until vessel "D" is cleared QKHP The deck for the lifeboats. QKHR the adjustment of the cam/camshaft of the engine. QKLO Air filter to turbocharger fouled or damaged. QKLW the build-in test facilities in the modem QKMN Start engine QKRO He would inform master that ship was unseaworthy, and that the emergency fire pump must be rectified before the ship can sail or the Safety Equipment certificate can be endorsed QKVR lifebuoy with line QLFS Regulations of the light on the PPI. QLHH All of these mentioned must be provided QLKA For cooling and to maintain correct viscosity on the fuel when injected. QLMO In the main section VI, letter F. QLRK be able to identify oneself QLTD operation of davits used for launching liferafts QMBL Warm nutritious drinks. QMBN He wants all the lashings tightened and two extra chains fastened to each container QMFV 125 pct? QMKY 5 ° QMWE release the liferaft at a depth of not more than 4 metros QMWG To check out if the rules of ISGOTT Chapter 10 is followed. QMXA He is worried that oil will run through the outlets and into the sea QMYC Horizontal QNGM Injection valve opening pressure is too high. QNVJ Notify Chief Engineer, find cause of leakage, remedy the leakage and then immediately start to clean the bilges QNVP 10% of the number of persons the liferaft is designed to carry, or two, whichever is the greatest QNXY must be replaced when the seal is broken QOCD At least every three months QOCF 3 QONU Keep the floors and decks free from fat and grease. QORA A QOSA Call immediately the person in charge. QOSC 3 years. QOTU Pump the oil to the incinerator tank. QOUP The Master QPBC To avoid backflow of gas to the engine? QPIQ Standard Marine Navigational Vocabulary. QPJL Inner diameter of impeller is bigger due to cavitations, or outer diameter reduced by erosion. QPKF Cold drinks and salt. QPMT Figure C QPMY Use a rope ladder close to the raft to climb down and board QPPH IMO Grain Rules? QPPI Figure 4 QPYR 1 N/mm2 QQBE He shall have all the knowledge as listed in the other alternatives QQCV a whistle and a light QQEL Survival craft portable radio QQFI highest possible frequency that will be reflected by the ionosphere QQFL Every time the machine has been used. QRAA Construction of all internal bulkheads of class "A" divisions QRBC 16 or 22 MHz-band QRKE The methods of retrieval QRUF Gas concentration measuring and examination in connection with cleaning and gas freeing shall be carried out by the safety delegate. QRVV to jump from a height of 4.5m into the water without being injured or damaging the suit QRXO 98 % QSBA GEC-Marconi QSBU above water escape for its occupants after automatically positioned in damaged condition QSQU That no solid beam of fuel shall be present QSRN A heavily leaking starting air valve can cause an explosion in the starting air pipe system. QSRP Body temperature below 35C / Heat the body QSRS At three levels for at least two places in the tank. QSUB Line throwing appliance QSXM 15 kg/cm? QSXN Inform RDR by mail of the sale of the mariphone QSXP it stops the spreading of smoke and flames during one hour QSYH Engage the turning gear on the engine. QTBT be prepared and approved by the Administration before the ship proceeds to sea QTDK Absorption drier gives the lowest dew point down to -60oC QTFE Clearing escape routes QTHR Camshaft QTLR F1B QTOF Vitamin E QTSJ Draught is given by D on the figure QTYE the radiotelephony distress fequency in the band in which the DSC distress alert was received QUEX all the answers are good QUEY Dibromomethane. QULK 8 QULS In the meat freezer QUNH Embarkation ladder QUNI To assist in dealing with crew, cargo or ship regards whilst in a foreign port QUOY Because serious structural damage and overflow can be caused by the creation of pressure in the tanks during this operations. QUQP That there is great concern and interest regarding the safety at sea QUUQ List of Call Signs and Numerical Identities QUUS LES QVCN Wait for a resuscitator to be brought from the ship's first aid locker and use it? QVEY Alkalinity of the lubricating oil. QVFT 10 ampere during 20 hours QVFU 3 White star rockets QVLG has inherent buoyancy of at least 70N QVRB The Maritime Act QVSY 24 houres QWBM Lube oil cooler. QWBO Increase in condenser pressure. QWEQ All ships. QWFO All of the mentioned alternatives. QWJQ reporting to stations and preparing for the duties described in the muster list QXAK Extinguishing attempt is started immediately QXFN Heat exchangers that are utilised for cargo handling must be designed and tested to tolerate the products the carrier is registered to transport QXGH The ship's fire plan. QXGL Normal jacket water temperature after the cooler is approx. 80 C QXIB One in which the atmosphere may have a deficiency of oxygen or may have a toxic gas QXLI If the seaman brings a case of unfair dismissal against the Master/Company, it serves to ensure that all details have been recorded and is admissible as evidence QXMC General emergency alarm to be tested daily QXXB Within coverage of the INMARSAT system. QYAI The use of helicopter rescue gear QYAM 30 metres QYBG indicate on what frequency communication will be continued QYMA Secondary means of escape QYNU Prevent air accumulation in the cooling water system QYOS Throttling of delivery valve QYQB 1000ppm QYRW Your assistance is no longer required QYUD Helmet, safety shoes, gloves and protecting cloths. RABL Push button for fire alarm RAGG Line throwing appliance RAHA Renew lub oil in the system. RAHB Near the entrance to that space RAKK Rescue Co-ordination Centre RALO with the exception of the A1 and A2 area, within the coverage of an Inmarsat satellite'in which continuous alerting is possible RAMF Four (4) days. RARA By a telecom report followed by a report on a personal injury report form RARC Information regarding maximum deck cargo permitted shall be available. RARK The confined space always has six sides RAVI Rescue boats shall be stowed attached to launching appliances RBCW The master or his qualified representative must be on the bridge at all times RBDT Must be capable of being stopped from an easily accessible position outside the space being served RCCV The Chief Engineer RCFG Yes RCLB Report to bridge or duty officer, actuate the fire alarm, call the persons around the fire and join the fire squad RCLC smothering and cooling RCLY All the mentioned alternatives ? RCOH No, if this is done the lifetime of the inhibitor will be reduced. RCTK Prevent damage to sensitive electronic components from high voltage tester RCWF 3 RCWR The main diesel generator or shaft generator. RCXT Boneless beef entrecote RDBW International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate, UK Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate, Safety Construction Certificate of Fitness. RDFA Throughput too high. RDFC Changing of filter element would not interrupt the engine operation. RDPC The apparatus shall be capable of being operated on VHF channel 16 RDRP 579.2 kW RDSN White flour RDSP To reduce the free surface "sloshing" on the cargo RDWQ F1B RENR Fully knowledgeable of the content. REOI The current and wind are holding the vessel back RFBU G3E RFFV Alkaline. RFGW Longer RFHP Overheating of the piston, and oil coke deposits in the cooling chambers. RFJB Dismantle the rotor and assemble the sealing plate RFJD Vessel steering a few degrees off weather / sea (approx 30 degree) RFKY Arrange ment for rowing RFPA the distance travelled by a radio vibration in a period RGAY Suction valve open, delivery valve closed RGBR Better linearity and increased accuracy RGCL B-15 RGCP Once every month. RGEC 0 - 7 RGFD To the satisfaction of the administration RGFU In all professions you have to learn before you can manage a job. RGGR the use of MF and/or VHF R/T RGMJ ensuring that every passenger is provided with an immersion suit or a thermal protective aid RGQQ Harness with a rope secured to a safe point on the ship. RGVO Outside the colored zone. RGVQ The product is both flammable and toxic. RGYC Telephone RHCF The Very High Frequency (VHF) band. RHFP send a DSC distress alert relay RHGO A vessel is aground RHKU We mean maximum allowed relieve valve setting RHWK The difference between maximum and minimum measurement that gives a standard output signal RHWP No, the turning diameter will be increased in shallow water RHXD Start air supply RHYX By audible and visual signals at the control panel RIFO In a secure and sheltered position and protected from damage by fire or explosion. RIGH C RIHE Means of access, working environment, working conditions and general compliance with regulations RIIT +2 bar RIOP Good radio communication facilities (preferable 2182 kHz and/or 156.8 MHz (channel 16) radiotelephony and 500 kHz radiotelegraphy) RIPO In conjunction with the senior watchkeeper and electrician, isolate valves, electrical supply, automatics and post 'Do not operate' signs before commencing work. RIRG A described UMS-mode check shall always be carried out prior to leaving the engine room, irrespective of the time he will be absent. RIRJ Vessel with a high block coefficient RITQ At all times RIUL Either Oil fitting equipment , or Oily-water separating equipment , or combination of both. RIVP the use of MF DSC RIWF child's lifejacket RJHC Ch.13 RJWB Woodward regulator will regulate very slowly RKFK Report to and discuss with the Master. RKHY While at sea the installation shall be maintained in a satisfactory condition RKIR About 10 % RKIX Within range of VHF coast radio stations. RKJP Waterline corresponding to deepest allowed draft permitted by subdivision requirements RKKC immersion suit RKLD PAN PAN RKMT The diffuser ring is damaged. RKMV No, high-level alarms should be a separate system. RKOI 00 followed by an MID-number and a station number RKPG NAVTEX and EGC-receiver RKPK Promptly locate the fire and raise the alarm RKPM Yes, one if the ship is under 500 brt. And two if the ship is over 500 brt. RKRA A surveyor from one of the 6 societies authorised by the MCA RKSY Put the rudder about half way to port to slow down the turning rate RKWT Not at temperatures used for pre-heating RKWU Foam is the main medium for tank deck fire fighting on oil tankers RLAM Checking that lifejackets are correctly donned RLDL No, when the speed exceeds 5 knots we have not much help in a tug RLEI 1.5 litre RLFI Because you may cut your fingers. RLMB 100% of the ship's complement on each side RLPJ Cold drinks and salt. RLPK Class A RLVB Use of dedicated, clean dry transfer equipment, ie. buckets, tubing and pumps RLVD All of the mentioned alternatives. RLYO Cast steel, Iron, Brass & Bronze. RMHT SEC On tankers over 10 years old RMIN Where possible the master shall provide such service. Cost and other circumstances may be taken into consideration. RMNJ 20 minutes if there is inert gas; 30 minutes if there is not RMPC Fluorine and/or bromine RMTF Close the valves on both bottles, first the acetylene and then the oxygen bottle RMTH 85 - 90 Centigrades. RMUB Instruction for emergency repair of fire-fighting equipment RMUI At room temperature. RMUY Vapour at low pressure. RMXG The anchor to be all way in the hawsepipe and secured by brake on winch and wire/chain stopper RMXL Means shall be available to prevent any discharge of water on to survival craft during abandonment RNCS until all crew members and passengers have reported to their respective muster stations RNEG the height RNFB Verify that the sefarer has been given his rights according to law or agreement, make entries in the sea service book or record of service, have a report on seamen sent to the Maritime Employer/Employee Register. RNFT reporting to stations and preparing for the duties described in the muster list RNFX Scrubber. RNOD Integrator RNOE Fire alarm panel RNOG The method of release from launching appliances RNPW Inform the bridge about the reason for blackout, and expected time to restart. RNSP Fast FWD and AFT in center lead to pull the vessel out from the jetty and make it in position for voyage RNTY No. 2 RNUD child's lifejacket ROML 21% oxygen by volume and 0% hydrocarbon of LEL. RONJ 50 enclosed spaces ROSD instructions on how to survive ROVT All over the world RPBK He must instigate an investigation. He must inform the complainants of his findings and make recommendations as may be necessary RPHF The controller will not react on a process change in a specific range RPIE To avoid an explosion in case of oil have been leaking into the boiler furnace. RPIG He is to notify the Chief Officer RPJS To know specificly where to clean every day/week/month. RPLM Latex? RPSC Sierra, Hotel, India, Papa RPUA ensuring that passengers and crew are made aware of the order to abandon ship RPUT Broken water seal. RQDA When anything unusual happens, and 30 minutes before the pilot station RQDD +/- 50° C RQDE a MF/HF-antenna RQKV a 50 Ohm resistance coax cable RQRK No, they are not compatible. RREN evacuation slide RRLK Abeam is defined as A on the figure RRRD At the gangway. RRRG Plan for safety preparedness RRWD Using sinking agents RRYQ Yes RSFL Collect rain water RSHB The vessel is proceeding at 7 knots or more, is more than 12 miles off land and is in a water depth of 25 metres or more. RSSX Stop the engine immediately and keep the lube oil pump running for at least 20 minutes before opening the crankcase RTLE After use RTMY Radiation burns. RTOK Both master and shipping company. RTPF Ask your superior for advise before attempting to operate it. RTQE Extinguishing attempt is started immediately RTTQ Inform the master RUEJ Check for proper air vent of the exchanger. RUQY Inter-ship channel RUTJ Bowl opens unintentionally during operation. RUYL Disposed of in an ashtray and ensuring that it is extinguished. RVAV F1B RVBW Yes, freon reacts with open flame to a poisonous gas (Fosgen). RVED Closing must be possible from outside the spaces being ventilated RVGU Start engine RVHM Forward is given by C on the figure RVYE Making the complete crane move fore and aft. RWGN per minute or parts of it RWGX To prevent forming a potential flammable gas cloud RWKT Yes, transit passage through US waters to a non US port RWUV He should take the padlock inside the room. RWWQ It depends on the installation RXCL Put the rudder 10 degrees to starboard RXFR liferaft RXKT This is firezones which can be divided from eachother with firedoors. If a fire start in one zone, all firedoors in front and aft of the fire will be closed from the bridge to stop the smoke and fire from spreading. RXOA every week RXRE Give a kick ahead RXRM First wash and then rinse with fresh water from hose. RXRO Activate bridge watchkeeping receivers and attract the attention of the person on watch. RXRQ Stop pumps - report - clean up? RXTB one buoyant rescue quoit, attached to not less than 30m of buoyant line RXTW Because these metals have a very low thermal expantion coefficient and do not burst of extreme low temperatures RXWG Increased turbocharger revolutions. RYDF 5 % RYJV Legs bent, back straight, using leg muscles to lift RYML Activate the nearest fire alarm button and advise bridge of the location of the fire RYMM A calculation example showing the use of "KG" limitation curves. RYNA a searchlight which can work continuously for not less than 3hours RYOR Dirty scavenging air cooler on the air side RYOX All of these. RYUT the height of the aerial RYWE The use of all survival equipment RYYY 4,50 m SAGM Disposed of in an ashtray, ensuring that it is extinguished SAGQ the frequency chosen SAHK The ship's safety plan SAHL Stern line is given by A on the figure SAHM To avoid liquid coming back to the compressor during start up. SAHN Separation of two insoluble liquids with different densities, and at the same time removing of solids. SAMO Yes, if engaged by the owner. SAOD 20 Nautical Miles SAPX The employer. SBBT The boiler be allowed to cool down by its own after shut down. Then pump the water out. SBCL Figure 1. SBCM In J3E mode - on simplex basis SBGQ Impossible to say SBMI STCW deals with minimum recommendation of education for seafarers and minimum standards for training centre and schools SBVR only necessary radio conversations are made in a concise and businesslike way SBVS Due to suction, the two ships will be sucked together SBXE Sitting on a chair, leaning forward, with two fingers pressing the nose together SBXF The governor SBXY Swing the load in the direction of the signal man's face SCBL Class1 SCCH Every 6 months SCDY 13 SCJU Turbocharger SCPN 1000 000 000 Hz SCQR Activate the alarm, evacuate the area and seal the place, then activate the extinction system SCUT The regulations are a part of the Norwegian Ship Control Legislation regulations, concerning production and serving of foodstuffs. SCXB Sound the fire alarm signal SDDX Reduced heat capacity of the heater SDOU Wire takes 95 % of the extra load. Rope takes 5 % of the extra load SDPN SOLAS SDPO 3.5 to 4.5 mtrs. SDSA Air, Breathing, Circulation. SDUS 2 on new-builds only. Old ships have to comply by August -95 SDYS Lima, Oscar, Bravo, India, Tango, Hotel SEBC The shore-side of the cargo manifold valves, port and starboard side SELB Small diameter line. SELD Change operation to the third generator set, preparing the original set for repair of the failure and switching to manual mode until repair is carried out. SEQK one waterproof electric torch suitable for Morse signalling SERD perform all duties associated with abandonment, assist others and operate a rescue boat SEYS Separation of solid contaminants from a liquid. SFGC one daylight signalling mirror with instructions SFGF OR gate SFIO 100/amplification SGBA He wants the OS to train as helmsman today, because they are sailing in open waters and there is not much traffic in the area SGBB Central gas extinguishing system and/or waterfog. SGIK should exceed 1,5 % of the lifeboat length when loaded with 50 % of the number of persons the lifeboat is permitted to accommodate, these persons being seated to one side of the centreline SGPK Wrong, if the valve is wrongly set SGWS Oil Transfer Procedures Manual SGYJ windows on both sides which can be closed watertight and opened for ventilation SGYN Worn scrapper and piston rings. SHDI Yes, within thirty (30) minutes SHEL Muster station SHFF Foam. SHHQ By carrying out a risk assessment SHNN 1 SHRS Check list for periodic inspections SHSJ Sound the fire alarm signal and send the seaman on watch down to inspect and report the situation SIAX the choice of the inmarsat-region SIIH To take reasonable care of himself and fellow workers and co-operate with any person with any statutory duty imposed upon him in relating to Health & Safety SINL Survival craft portable radio SIOB Above 200 deg C SIUA Check the position only SIWL to guarantee reception of NAVTEX-reports SIXI 2187,5 kHz SJHN 5 minutes SJIH call the engineer on watch SJIJ Survival craft distress pyrotechnic signals SJKT Pick up a life jacket SJLS None of the alternatives. SJLU check that we have an open discharge line all the way to the pressure bottle. SJOB They must be fabricated of non-combustible material SJOG Public Correspondence Station. SJTA lifebuoy with light SJUT Lifeboat SKCL 518KHZ SKDI Lube oil cooler SKFS It shall be properly stored and prepared for another meal. SKFX All of the alternatives SKGN Where the sills of the sidescuttles are below the margin line SKHD Dismantle the rotor and assemble the sealing plate. SKKP Cause oxidation which increase viscosity. SKLS a survival manual SKPM SES or an EGC receiver SLCC Yes, the lift force will be dramatically reduced SLGH Any ship of 500 gross tonnage and upwards SLGL a call for account of the receiver SLGM 1300210 SLHF Close them to prevent the spread of fire, and allow the extinguishant to be released without time wasting. SLHH Within 200 nm of US waters including Guam, Hawaii, Alaska and San Juan SLKR Low-pressure switch is jammed closed SLKR (Ñîìíèòåëüíî) Low-pressure cut-out is stuck in closed position. SLYO The exhaust gas receiver SMBG send a PDN, if the message has arrived in the mailbox SMFK Life saving SMHG Both the suction and spill valves are controlled SMKM Code of Safe Working Practice for Merchant Seamen (COSWP) SMPN He is informed by the ship/agent, relays information to the RSS, arranges completion of documentation and may assist with having the deceased returned to home country SMSW To keep the oil protective film between moving metal surfaces . SMUI Proceed at highest speed to the distress source position. SMUN Exhaust gas leaking into the oil chamber. SMWG Class A bulkhead SMXY Under keel clearance is given by C on the figure SNUK evacuation slide SNXR use the intercom to inform crew and passengers of the reason for the alarm SOAH F1B SOKG The water level is between the water cock connection of the boiler, and the bottom of the gauge glass. It is safe to put feed water into the boiler. SOKH Maritime investigators, The Telecommunications Administration, the Electrical Inspectorate, and other public institutions, Det norske Veritas and other approved survey institutions, other private institutions of foreign countries, the authorities of foreign countries SOMW All officers who takes part in the operation, preferably also the deck hands. SOON Heating coils are to be pressure tested, preferable by the heating medium. Test to be recorded. SOSQ It is a public record and is admissible in a UK court of law SOWV 21% oxygen by volume and 0% hydrocarbon of LEL. SPAG the weak link SPBW 100 dB SPEH Completely loose its share of the load causing the auxiliary engine to speed up SPFC Resistance sensor, Pt100 SPGA 11 shackles SPHQ A certificate with information regarding the inhibitor added such as type, oxygen dependence, date added, duration of effectiveness, max adjecent temperature, lifetime and other limitations. SPLA an area within the radiotelephone coverage of at least one VHF coast station in which continuous DSC alerting is available SPVV Organic chemistry are substances that contain of hydrocarbons SPWU Yes, on all ships that comply with MARPOL 73/78 annex 1 must have oil record book onboard SPYJ The Master SQHQ ALC 6 SQJK The Norwegian Maritime Directorate. SQSQ By asking different crew members specific questions relating to the familiarization training SQUE Inverter SQYA Grind the valve against the valve seat to obtain a uniform sealing surface SRAU have a floor capable of being sufficiently insulated against cold by means of inflated compartments, or by equally efficient means not dependant on inflation SRBP V(2) = 50 V SRBU Acid detergent. SRCN 1 litre SREE 15 June 1987. SROD In any country by an MCA Marine Officer SRPA 2 men SRRN Foam SRSF Stern is given by C on the figure SRTC Restrictions regarding length and breadth exists. Draft restrictions vary with seasonal changes. SRTH All the measurements mentioned must be performed. SRVV Port quarter is given by D on the figure SRXH Sidereal hour angle SSGN It keeps the boat alongside the embarkation deck so that the tracing pennants can be released SSHM A unit which automatically releases the liferaft/lifeboat at a depth of approx 4 metres. SSMG Measuring distance from cargo level to ullage point SSOA Posted or available where it can be easily seen and used by crew-members engaged in the discharge operation. SSOY The ship would be due to sail SSPQ 5mg/m3 SSPX Chief cook and second cook work together to select provisions for officers and crew, discussing needs and quantities, if necessary. SSSK 12.000 hours. SSWK The flue gas plant STBN All of the mentioned equipment. STJU sufficient number of pumps and bailers STMG 1.25 times? STQJ 2 digit code telex services STQL Digital Selective Call STRE To minimise oil losses and prevent the sludge getting too hard STUQ Charge air pressure is too low. STYA When it is fitted with a guard or similar device which prevents foreseeable contact between a person, his clothing or items held in his hands, whilst it is in operation SUCA Large fenders meant for floating between vessels and absorbing considerable impact. Example of fender size: L - 4.5 m. Dia. - 3.3 m. SUFL Start water-spray SUFQ By use of cable stopper backed up by brake with chain slightly slack between stopper and winch SUKO not less than 3 metres SUPJ The pressure control valve will automatically close, the ventilation valve will open SUSU Manning of fire parties assigned to deal with fires. SVAP Sector System SVBG Of low expansion, viscous and solid, easily contaminated by hydrocarbons SVEQ 2187,5 khz SVIW Every three months SVSR 4.5 bar SVUP Voltmeter and synchroscope SVYO Any remaining grinding paste will corrode on the metal surface and after some time the needle will be damaged SWAI child's lifejacket SWCT Lower than or equal to 61?C SWIT A product with flashpoint below 60 ° C. SWMR Conductivity test. SWQC He wants the heating coils inspected SWQI Figure 1 SWRC Right if the immersion depth is smaller than 100mm SWRP To bring the remaininig oil to the stripping suction SWRV When the lifeboat is flooded SWVX Broken water seal, oil outside the top disc. SWYL Yes SXAI soot would be swept toward the uptakes SXAJ SOLAS SXHQ Small changes in temperature can cause large movement of the interface SXJJ Figure 1. SXPA He wants two spring lines, four stern lines and no breasts SXRU He should take the padlock inside the room. SXRV The number of persons should be clearly stated on the outside of the boats bow SXTE The heading will most likely change by a large amount SXTH the use of HF DSC and SARSAT COSPAS Epirbs SYAD To remove solids, water and sludge. SYAI Gate valves, globe valves and butterfly valves. SYIE By audible and visual signals at the control panel, distinct from the fire signal SYIP Ensuring that all persons avoid smoking in bed. SYNP Fasten seat belts SYPG the testing function of the device SYPY Continue with manual operated engine room until the maintenance work is finished SYSO 10 kN SYWS By control of liquid flow SYXR For safety reasons, to ensure that all explosive atmosphere inside the boiler is removed. SYYL Reject the offer? TAFD - 20° C TAGC The location of the beacon is determined by Doppler shift measurement TAHA one (two for a 13 person accommodation) buoyant bailer TAIP 5 years TAKH A tankerman certificate TAKJ On all short international voyages, muster of passengers shall take place as soon as possible after departure TALF TX: 2177.0 kHzRX: 2177.0 kHz TAQH To ensure safe and efficient operation. TASR This tank must be inerted if carrying a flammable product (Flash Point<60°C). TAVB Reject it? TAXN Put on your life jacket. TBAY a buoyant bailer and two buckets TBGU That the Seamen's Act applies in full TBSL That all vessel's water tight ramps and doors are locked and secured at sea. TBUY After the separator shell has warmed up. TBVW Greater than the pressure in the lubricating system. TBXU A period not exceeding 24 months TCFW To control the tank atmosphere by introducing the required inert gas. TCGV 12 - 16 times per minute TCQW Put the rudder full starboard. TCQX To the master according to his instructions TCUD Every 5th year. TCYE 406.0 MHz Cospas-Sarsat EPIRB TDJH Prior to sailing TDKX 100 Tons. TDPX Same powers as Marine officers in that they can detain a vessel, conduct an inquiry into an incident/accident and start legal proceedings against the persons involved TDVP Its always possible to put the turning unit in a fixed position, so the MF distress frequencies can still be used TDVR alerting TDWO The confined space always has six sides TEDC Midships is given by B on the figure TEEY Drill press TEFQ Operate valves gradually TEFS All of the mentioned alternatives. TEIE The buoy may not be in its charted position TEJW Draught is given by D on the figure TETA at the beginning of every watch TFDX Enclosed Space Entry Permit and Cold Work Permit. TFGO Llebuoy with light and smoke TFKV TX: 2187.5 kHzRX: 2187.5 kHz TGBK 10 minutes TGER That the CBA expressly states that it applies to NIS ships and is subject to Norwegian laws and courts of law unless courts of another country is explicitly mentioned. TGHE The relevant regulations' Section 8. TGNC General Mundial Distress and Safety System. TGWD all the answers are correct TGXW Close the ventilation system and other openings to the hold in order to choke the fire THAN always immediately detected by the satellites concerned THBE to regulate the light THOS EPIRB THQB Means shall be available to prevent any discharge of water on to survival crafts during abandonment. THXS The use of onboard communication systems THXV in ASCII TIFE 120 mm above the water (in calm water) TIJL If we have a sudden drop in pressure after the valve is supposed to be closed, this is caused by a leak TIJL (Ñîìíèòåëüíî) The pressure falls off on the pressure gauge when trying to hold the pressure in the TIKJ Bad management and poorly maintained old ships over several years have proven to be fatal TIMW The side from the wind. TIPH As stated by shipper? TIQA one whistle or equivalent TITO 13 TIXV IX TJCM Heating of the feed-water TJEO Discharge to a shore facility only TJJI have self-bailing arrangements TJKB Distress relay call TJQW Fire control plans. TKAB for radiotelex-traffic in the MF/HF bands between ship and shore stations TKBU In stairways and corridors TKED International Maritime Organization (IMO) TKFX to enhance the safety of lives at sea TKGC access hatches capable of being opened and closed from both sides TKGR Increase cylinder oil consumption, determine fuel quality and readjust the fuel oil purifiers TKLD Once a month TKRN Dry extinguishing remedy. TKTI Within 24 hours, or within 14 days in relation to serious injuries TLDL 6 TLEF Yes if the cargo compartment is designed for temperature down to -48oC TLKF Table 11 and 13. TLNN The ITU List of Coast Stations TLPT CT2, WT2 port, WT2 starboard. TLPV 4000m3/h at 120 meter liquid column. (delivery head). TLRO Remove any contaminated clothing and flood the affected area with slowly running water. Make sure that the contaminated water drains away freely and safely. TLRP According to the specific eductor`s performance curve. TLTI Place the heel of one hand, two finger breadths above the bottom of breastbone. Cover the hand with the heel of the other hand. TMEE It depends on the installation TMFC It is important that the rotation direction is correct to avoid dry running. TMMM Distribution and weight of the containers? TMQK Total weight in tons of cargo, equipment, complement, stores and supplies on summer freeboard in saltwater TMRE Tins of 850 g each TMSD Fatty fish TNAU Wood TNBS Cut it with the safety knife stowed on the exterior of the canopy close to the painter attachment point TNJV continuously after having been immersed for a period of 10 seconds under 100mm of water TNLK Because the Captain expects fog early in the morning TNLM Behind one`s back and over one of the shoulders. TNOD No TNOX Development of nitrous gases? TNPO an area excluding sea areas A1 and A2 within the radiotelephone coverage of at least one Inmarsat geostationary satellite in which continuous alerting is available TOCE The main supply line to be blanked off prior to the work. TOHK They are not normally used for pumping oil TOIX Blocked condenser. TOPM 8 TORA The master shall notify next of kin/ Norwegian Consulate - arrange for burial/ repatriation of coffin/ashes - and maritime inquiry TOTU centre, alternately towards each end TOVL Checking that lifejackets are correctly donned. TPCA Start air supply TPDU Zero-point is accurate, but 100% input is not giving 100% output TPDV Able to effect a complete change of air of the space being ventilated 16 times an hour? TPEO 1 to 2% TPGI Increase the jacket cooling water temperature to avoid the sulfur dew point TPHC a first-aid outfit in a waterproof case TPLC 200 meters TPLE One for each person on board who is not provided with an immersion suit TPNT The Norwegian Consulate TPXQ Incomplete combustion owing to wrong mixture of air and oil. TQCW 2 men TQLY Make it possible to drain to shore the remaining cargo in the ship's lines and pumps, after the discharging is completed TQTJ Heat level rises TQWY Wear protective goggles, gloves, coverall, footwear and mask. TRAE The seaman signs in section b) of the appropriate ALC form (ALC1a, ALC 1b or ALC 1c as appropriate), the Master signs below in section c) of the crew agreement. Completes the relevant information in the seaman's discharge book, signs in the appropriate co TRAF Notify the Master, Deck officer on duty and the Engineer on duty, the loop for this special sensor to be switched off and take normal precautions for hot work TRFB 60 minutes TRQA Weight of the ship including fixed and permanent equipment, less cargo, complement, passengers, stores and supplies TSEM Close all air ventilators and other openings to the hold in question TSJG The pressure drop across the filter. TSKA Because the ship is leaving after sunset the following day TSKB received messages, which aren't intended for own ship are not passed on TSLU To enhance safety in general TSLV 24 hours TSMU All of the alternatives together. TTBT Excessive heating caused by over tightening of the gland packing. TTGT He has disengaged the windlass and put the brake on TTGW Stop the purifier immediately. Check the bowl for heavy side, deposits, bearings, housing, and the spindle for damage. TTHL 0,75 candelas (about 0,6 mile range at normal meteorological sight), 8 hours TTQU Keep the floors and decks free from fat and grease. TUBR Broken water seal, oil outside the top disc. TUBT Ensuring that all persons avoid smoking in bed. TUEB Forecastle is given by B on the figure TUFA All the mentioned alternatives TUKT It is a gas containing insufficient oxygen to support combustion of hydrocarbons TUNG QI is an authorised individual, situated in the US, and contracted by the owner or operator of the vessel TUSK When the machinery spaces are in the manned condition. TVHI to have the correct position in case of accidents TVSI the time of day in relation to propagation TVTB Stop all F.O. transfers immediately, and inform the CE. TVTC the day/night situation TVWK He wants all the lashings tightened and two extra chains fastened to each container TVWN 120° C TVXB All these actions are required TVYV Helps keep accommodation floors clean longer. TWIY 8 minutes TWND In case of an overfilling. TWOB 30 litters per nautical mile TWPS Propeller disengaged and ahead or astern propulsion TWRH In main vertical zones TWRI Keep a low pressure in the tanks at all times at sea and in port (periods of gas-freeing excepted) TWSG six hand flares TWSY a license must be issued TWTQ 9 mtrs TWVL to enhance safety TXIB Level in the tank to be reduced as much as possible to reduce/stop any further oil spill. TXJY All cargo tanks, pump rooms and cofferdams shall be examined by two type approved explosimeters. TXKL If the face mask has a leak toxic fumes/smoke would still not enter the mask TXLI Disposed of in an ashtray and ensuring that it is extinguished. TXMD 1200 litres TXNC geostationary TXTT 2187,5 khz TXUR The main difference is that deep well pumps are connected to the motor with a long shaft and submerged pumps have both pump and motor submerged down in the tank TYDR That they are kept under constant surveillance. TYDR Postpone the inspection until the correct oxygen content can be achieved TYEQ 1m/s TYFI Raise the boom. TYHB CT2, WT2 port, WT2 starboard. TYHW Risk for pollution TYIT Check that the painter is made fast to a secure point and that the sea below is clear TYIV Tug towing line is given by D on the figure TYPE Toxic substances TYQG The oxygen content shall be measured to 21% by volume TYRF Propane, Butane, Isobutane, Ammonia and some chemical gases as VCM, Propylene and Butadiene can be condensed against water TYXA Wet pipe system UABH "Dead Ship" means that the machinery and boilers are inoperational due to lack of electrical power UACB Salt UADA Dairy products UAGL Sierra, Alfa, Tango, Charlie, Oscar, Mike UAHF Use a proper torch UAIF It depends on wear and tear, but approximately every 12 - 18 month. UANC Blocked condenser. UAXF Any of the listed alternatives. UAXV Transmitter and receiver to be tested with intervals of not more than one month UBHE The hazards of exposure and the need for warm clothing UBKP Rotary positive displacement (mono type). UBQJ All of the listed alternatives. UBSU Too little gas in the system. UBVG To assist in the efficient and safe watchkeeping. UBYW The Master UCDU Multipurpose powder UCWT Crude oil and refined products. UDAD All prescribed life-saving appliances shall be made of non-combustible or fire retardant material UDFB Bandpass filter UDHS She will most likely sheer to starboard and gradually lose headway UDJL Do not reply to any questions from outside parties, except the Solicitor appointed by your company. UDKE On Scene Commander UDLC 0,5 l if the de-salting apparatus is capable of producing this quantity in 2 days UDMX handholds or a buoyant lifeline becketed around the outside, except in the vicinity of the rudder and propeller UDOI two buoyant smoke signals UDQB operation of davits used for launching liferafts UDSO vessels of a certain shipping-company UDSU CO2 UDWT Saturated hydrocarbons are colourless and odourless liquids and they are chemically non-reactive UDYO Same number as beds in the cabin UEAJ Stop the purifier immediately. Check the bowl for heavy side, deposits, bearings, housing, and the spindle for damage. UEMR lifebuoy with light and smoke UERN Alkanes has only single bond between the atoms UETJ The Operator should immediately set continuous watch on the radiotelephone frequency that is associated with frequency band on which the distress alert was received. UFAB Make two round turns fast on the leading bitt and then figure of eight on both bitts, fig. 4 UFBC One hose for each 30 meter length of ship plus one spare. Hoses for engine and boiler room in addition UFCO Make sure that the compartment has been evacuated UFGR lower liferaft to water UFJI Entries regarding the seafarer's service time, vacation days due etc. UFUC A thick rope to tie up the ship UFVT After the separator shell has warmed up. UGCS 16 and 28 UGEC The master or owner if the master prevent or fail to do so. UGEE In Act 3 June 1977 relating to hours of work on board ship, section 1 UGPX Measure the specific gravity of the electrolyte UGQS Regularly, when preparing for sea and entering port UGSI At least two sets UGTA Let go starboard anchor 1 - 1,5 shackles UGTD 12 miles UGVT Landing here is highly dangerous UHDH To keep constant surveillance of machinery and auxiliary systems. UHIG Secured via a weak link to a secure part of the ship UHJX Improve the scaling surface function, increase the service time of the exhaust valve in the engine UHKQ 500 cm UHKS S = (A or B) and C UHLS Minimize corrosion, prevent deposits and scaling, and control of biologic. growth UHPV Aft breast line is defined as B on the figure UHPX The exhaust gas receiver. / A constant pressure system has a larger volume exhaust gas receiver UHQT Vessel should be underway, minimum 7 knots, discharge max 30 litres per nm and be 50 nm from shore. The discharge should take place above the waterline and total oil discharged should not be more than 1/30000 of total cargo. UHRI be constructed of inherently buoyant material UIGQ the condition and results of tests of the main radiotelegraph installation UIHJ There is two types of membrane tank systems, Membrane system and semi-membrane system UIME Reduce the service interval. UIMG Upper Flammable Level / Lower Flammable Level of explosive atmosphere? UIOY the frequency used UIRD Fuel pump timing changed. UISB a traffic list with the call-sign of the ships involved in alphabetical numerical sequence UISC Trying to ignite burner from hot brickwork UISD Quebec, Uniform, India, Charlie, Kilo UIVO The water level UJBJ 500 kHz UJCJ The smallest diameter piston is the stage two piston UJDD The bow will be pushed away from the bank UJET The water can be applied in a fine spray starting from the front in a sweeping motion. UJGH one rustproof graduated drinking vessel UJGM All life-buoys shall be placed in holders with quick-release arrangement UJIW A ship receiving this call must set watch on channel 16 UJMG 1 VHF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver - 1 or 2 SART - 1 NAVTEX or 1 EGC receiver- 2 or 3 VHF portable - 1 EPIRB UJNW A command as dirtlx…+ can be given UKAP To keep the lifeboat steady against the sea/wind UKEV a buoyant bailer UKQF by cooling, smothering, combustible suppression, inhibition UKRC Blocking inductive kick from the solenoid UKWD The Master has no obligations to assist in towing a vessel UKWE Raise the feed water temperature. UKYM No welding or hot work on board ships carrying cargo with flashpoint below 60° C must take place in the tank area before the cargo has been discharged and gas freeing carried out. ULBE Maximum volume percent oxygen must not exceed 5 percent ULCC Indirect cargo cooling plant is utilised on cargoes that can not be compressed or be expelled for high temperature ULIO Open, when pressure in the boiler is in excess of normal working pressure. ULLE channels 06, 08, 72, et 77 ULVF All winches be left with the manual brake on and gear out ULWC No specific word will precede a routine message ULXU a boarding ladder that can be used at any entrance for persons in the water UMHW Foam monitor gun UMJJ B UMKH Hysteresis UMMV not later than 1 month UMNT Figure 1 UMOO Quadruple UMVC TX: 2189.5 kHzRX: 2177.0 kHz UMWW which officers are assigned to ensure that life-saving and fire-fighting appliances are maintained in good condition UNAG As shown in figure 1. UNCQ Identify the hazards, quantify the risks, put control measures in place, monitor the work activity and review UNCR Monthly UNHM a frequency UNIK You are seen - assistance will be given as soon as possible UNIL 60°C UNJE 8 minutes UNKG A material that neither burns nor emits flammable fumes in such a quantity as to experience ignition, when the temperature rises to 750 ?C UNMM Bunkering of bulk lubricating oil. UNNK 70 UNQS To individual employment agreements for service on NIS ships UNQV The appointed lifeboat commander. UNWO 2.0 bar UOHS To prove that the vessel has had the official number and net tonnage marked into a main beam, and that the ship's name has been marked on both bows and on the stern and the port of choice marked on the stern. UOJH Starboard bow is given by A on the figure UOUV 5 litres / m2/ min UPAV Start air supply UPCJ Very High Frequency UPEB Capstan is given by A on the figure UPGP 8414.5 kHz and on at least one of the following DSC frequencies: 4207.5 kHz, 6312.0 kHz, 12577.0 kHz or 16804.5 kHz UPLP In the Fire and Safety instruction manual UPOC All passengers that will require some form for assistance in case of evacuation, etc. must be registered, so there can be sent crew to assist them if needed. UPVQ the detonating gas can be discharged UPXL secure all burners UPYX Too much lub oil in one or more cylinders. UQAQ the use of SART transponders UQEW Seagoing service UQGM The transmitting mode is not compatible with the chosen frequency UQLK You will get harmed by the fumes before you are able to smell it. UQMH They may require him to make a safety inspection and report his findings UQNE 8 hours a day? UQNI It adheres to the boiler tubes and reduce the heat transfer. It combines with solids to produce sticky deposits. UQUR Start an additional auxiliary engine UQUT The Norwegian Maritime Directorate UQXF SILENCING DISTRESS followed by the silencing station's call-sign UQYV Forecastle head, manifolds, maindeck? URMH A large temperature drop across the drier. UROS Heavy seas from behind URQL Every lifebuoy shall be constructed of inherently buoyant material or have sufficient air compartment for buoyancy URQM Exhaust gas leaking into the oil chamber URSV 20.000 tons URVO adjust the noise threshold of the mariphone receiver USQH when floating in the inverted position it can be righted by one person USQI with weak incoming signals distortion is reduced UTOQ A certificate issued by the authorities of a state which has acceded to the STCW-Convention UUAG 85° C UUAM All the mentioned alternatives. UUBH Change in output signal divided by change in input signal UUCY L(S) = 18 H UUHU November, Alfa, Victor, Tango, Echo, X-ray UUOJ It will be discolored and turn pink. UUXR Pressure UUYM Speed governor and voltage regulator UVAC Lower than -18?C UVBV differs for each country UVBY They must wear the protective equipment or clothing supplied when they are carrying out a task for which it is provided and follow appropriate instructs for use UVCQ the two lifebuoys of the quick-release system and at least two other ones, one on each side of the ship UVJL The passengers get familiar with emergency procedures, life jackets, musterstation. And the crew get training in growd handling. UVWR All bolts to be in position and tightened? UWDG Segregated ballast tanker. UWLS Copy of the fire control plans/folders to be stored in a watertight prominently marked container outside the deck house UWLX for ship-shore telephone-traffic on the MF/HF bands UWQP Overhaul the unit to determine faults such as: piston ring blow-by, exhaust valve malfunction, clogged scavenging ports, delayed ignition etc. UWQU Ulsan, Korea UXCM Push shore line content to shore tank or compare the ship`s/shore flow measurements. UXDK Sound three blasts in succession, namely one short, one prolonged and one short blast UXEF 15 compressions followed by 2 full ventilations. UXOB International Convention for the Safety of Lives at Sea UXPU Ventilate the tank and perform procedure for tank entry according to company manual, then fit the portable machines. UXQJ lifebuoy with light and smoke UXTG Yes, and as listed in the Maritime Act. UXUE One control book for special medicines, one approved by Norwegian authorities medical book ("International Medical Guide for ships") and three pamphlets regarding first aid. UYCL Place the injured part under slowly running cold water for at least 10 minutes, but preferably until the pain is gone. If no water is available, use any cold, harmless liquid. UYGR 4.5 meters UYHP Approximately 85% dry. UYNH Certain sections of the Act 3 June 1977 relating to hours of work on board ship and section 7 of the Act 12 June 1987 relating to NIS VABS All passenger ships, all cargo ships of 500GRT or above VAEE The purpose of the priming unit on centrifugal pumps is to evacuate the suction line if air is present VAEJ closing of watertight doors, fire doors, valves, scuppers, side scuttles, skylights and portholes VAFF store & forward messages VAKD The position ensures that an open airway is maintained. VATG No VATI The person may be very pale, and pulse is slow at first and weak. VAVS 0°C VBHL Overhaul the compressor unit. VBNC Lower the boom, raise the load. VBNE Report to relevant authorities. VBOE That the wires are just above the water line at all times VBRJ 802 ohm at 20° C VBSE They are going to weigh the anchor VBUV All these actions are required. VCEY A non-emulsifying agent with self splitting emulsifiers. VCIB Line-throwing appliance VCJW L2330 VCNH According to the nomograms You select a gravity disc with larger hole diameter. VCSD 30 m VCTS Passenger ships carrying more than 36 passengers VCTT Weekly VCWK 6 knots for 24 hours VDCJ muster station VDDD The tug was made fast at the centre lead astern VDEU The wheels of hatchcover No. 7 came off their tracks VDFX they should prepare survival crafts and in general render assistance where need VDHL a rustproof dipper with lanyard VDNH The company responsible for the operation of the ship VDPN 15 mtr VDQK J3E VDVM Where the fire breaks out, how many fire teams are available, the strength of the fire, the ships mobility, what is burning and communication VEDU By putting the vessel mooring ropes as an oil boom around vessel and oil slick VEES 2200 ohm VEGG A combined scouring and polishing machine. VEIR ALC 1c VEIW a first-aid outfit VEKN lowering of at least one lifeboat after any necessary preparation for launching VEMB simplex VEON In case of an emergency situation, the car deck can be difficulty to find the way around, and cars can shift position caused by ships movement. VEVE Multistage centrifugal. VEYS Yes, it will give the stern a lift force to starboard VFAI 2500 mm wg? VFDY RF-Gain VFFK That people are well trained VFUM A cascade controller. VFYT Stern is given by C on the figure VGAF be prevented from pressure exceeding twice the working pressure, either by relief valves or by limited gas supply VGAH highest point of the steam and water drum VGBF another channel is chosen VGCO Survival craft portable radio VGMS Lower the boom. VGMU 0,04 % VGON Annually. VGSS Accounting Authority Identification Code VGTP To neutralize the acids occurring in the condensate system. VGWV 8 VGYN A document, which together with the national certificate is entitling the holder to serve in a position for which a certificate of competency is required VHHU Make a bold alteration to starboard and pass on his port side VHKD Inhibition and smothering VHLB Ensure adequate circulation in all conditions of steaming. VHNO use a proper torch VHXP 5 % VHXQ A fixed sprinkler system at the cargo manifold VHYL low-expansion foam VIBR In the fire control plans or booklet that must be stored in a watertight prominently marked container outside the deck house VIDL Boarding, launching and clearing of survival crafts (lifeboat/liferafts) and rescue boats VIGB Secure the wire all way aft, to prevent wire moving out of center VIGS For 3 minutes starting on the hour and half hour. VIGU About same position as the center of gravity VIHN For all vessels. VIHV The stripping capacity has to be 25% more than supplied liquid. VIMQ by muster lists exhibited in conspicuous places VIRV length = 480 mm, breadth = 115 mm, depth = 25 mm VISK He is to check the heater for the hydraulic oil VIWM When a particular work activity may cause ill health, when an identified disease or adverse health condition is related to the work recognised testing methods are available for early detection of an occupational disease VJBP Correct flow, pressure and temperature (viscosity). VJDM 1,5 l VJHL 8 VJJH liferaft VJLP Muster and embarkation stations shall be readily accessible from accommodation and work areas VJLS Yes VJYC Reduce the RPM to reduce the scavenge air temperature. When the temperature is reduced and in case the fire is not extinguished by itself, insert carefully CO2 VKNG 6 VKRK To observe traffic movement in the English Channel, give advice on traffic move-ments and alert vessels which are making improper use of traffic separ. scheme VKSG Air draught is given by C on the figure VKUS A remedy to which the mooring lines are made fast VKXI 5% by volume. VLBK a mock search and rescue of passengers trapped in their staterooms VLER Construction of all internal divisional bulkheading of "B" or "C" class divisions, without the installation of an automatic sprinkler extinguishing system VLOB All of the mentioned VLOY By entering the alarm instruction with your cabin number VLPT By double blank flanges with a drain between them? VLPX climb up and down a vertical ladder of at least 5m in length VLTY That people are well trained. VMGH Where the mooring lines lead. VMJP Sprinkler horn VMKT Blue VMLM Either of the mentioned elements VMRC All SOLAS, MARPOL and Loadline convention Certificates VMSE independent of the destination VMYA To gas free a cargo tank means that we remove flammable-, neutral- or toxic atmosphere from the cargo tank VMYX The three most common energy forms are mechanical energy, chemical energy and electrical energy VNAJ 60 % VNDU A bearing is damaged. VNEP Stop VNFF To evacuate air and water out of the system in order to prevent problem during operation. VNFK The piston clearance is too large. Worn piston or cylinder liners. VNIW the use of MF and/or VHF R/T VNJR To prevent serious damages on the plates. VNJT As in example 2 VNMW immersion suit VNNX distress VNOO Immersion suit VNRE 24 houres VNWE All of the mentioned equipment. VOFH is equipped with a pocket for a portable VHF VOMW the length of the ship VORQ They are not normally used for pumping oil VPHR A deck officer or certificated person shall be placed in charge of each survival craft to be used VPHS Power-driven vessel making way on port bow VPLV Every UK ship except fishing vessels and pleasure vessels VPMV Search for missing persons. Continue to monitor situation and prepare for abandonment in case it become necessary. VPRU You inform the NCS that the SES is available for comunications. VPSJ Wait three minutes and if no acknowledgement is heard from a coast station you should relay the alert. VPSL Stainless steel? VPTN Cold drinks and salt. VPUB On Scene Commander VPUH Start water-spray VPVW all entrances fitted with rigid boarding ramps for boarding the liferaft at sea VPWQ Master, Chief Engineer & Chief Officer. VPWS unit which automatically releases the liferaft/lifeboat at a depth of approx 4 metre VPXS A cut of veal topside. VQGV Use water extinguisher to put out the fire. VQHP Cut it with the safety knife stowed on the exterior of the canopy close to the painter attachment point VQKC The ITU List of Ship Stations VQLA 1min VQNJ Dose with coagulent and blow down the boiler. VQQB must be replaced before the expiry date is exceeded VQRP Put the rudder hard to port to reduce the water flow to the right side of the propeller VQTJ 9 GHz VQVT MAYDAY VRFB Seeing that the passengers are suitable clad. VRFY According to the nomograms You select a gravity disc with larger hole diameter. VRGS Aft of the forecastle secured with the use of a hydrostatic release device VRGW Whenever the gangway is rigged. VRJS Fire extinguishers equipped for powder or CO2 only. VRKW The turbine rotor is not balanced VRKX A decrease in strength of 20 % VROD J3E VSGQ Water contamination. VSGR Exhaust valve VSJW To wash all lines and pumps properly. VSMF It reduces the visibility, provokes panic, is irritating and may be toxic VSMN safety VSQN International Maritime Satellite Organisation VSWN Channel 70 DSC. VTAM All fully bolted except those actually in use. VTAU Solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH) and water VTBP Only during day time when visibility, traffic etc make it safe VTCO Generation of carbonic acid causes the water quality to drift towards sour and lower the pH - number. VTIY immersion suit VTLR All the mentioned alternatives VTML The use of all survival equipment VTOD Transfer it to the sloptank, and later discharge it to a reception facility VUCY VHF channel 16 VUET fixed sign on the mast plus signs on each radar when work is in progress in mast VUFP One month VUUN Pressure-reducing regulator. VUUP Pos. 8 VVCC not less than half the total number of lifebuoys shall be provided with self-ignition lights. VVDU the tanks should be fitted with audible and visible high and high-high level alarms VVKQ Every month VVOQ By smothering and also providing some cooling VVPP Maintain course and speed with caution as he is the give way vessel VVQI Make the pipes capable to move back and forth inside the coupling. VVRA Pressure surge and liquid pressure. VWJK The atmosphere in the tank where hot work is to be carried out, and adjacent tanks shall be checked immediately prior to commencement of hot work. VWQC Gas carriers and chemical carriers VWWX 25 watt VXCB If the face mask has a leak toxic fumes/smoke would still not enter the mask. VXFE He is worried that oil will run through the outlets and into the sea VXJJ The secondary controller VXPE Yes, in regulations on medical examination of employees on ships. VXQD All the mentioned alternatives VXXW A dedicated set of pages in the Official Log Book for entering details of draughts, freeboards and allowances when departing from any port or place VYBS Sound the General Alarm - carry out emergency actions. VYEN four rocket parachute flares VYFW Beef VYGV Weekly VYJD An efficient and reliable service VYLW ship's radio log VYXN Dispersant WACC Inert gas is utilised on board gas carriers to neutralise atmosphere in cargo tanks, pipes and hold/ interbarrier spaces WADB 11 times 0,17 SDR WADV All answers WAIW 10 to 11% WAIY Cover the spillage with a layer of foam. WAPG Ear muffs WARV Before the tank is entered, lifeline, rescue harness and compressed air apparatus shall be ready at the relevant hatch WAUD The cargo tanks are to be washed that often so recidues do not accumulate in large quantities. WAUH Warm clothes, blankets and lifevests. WAVF Diamond shape WAVJ C(S) = 18 µF WAYO ….. WBBD two buoyant smoke signals WBCA Just prior to reaching the water, the lanyard should be pulled. This sets the hook which will automatically release once the raft is waterborne WBFJ A noxious liquid with melting points less than 15°C, is at a temperature, at the time of unloading, of less than 5°C above its melting point, or in the case of substances with melting points equal to or greater than 15°C, is at a tempera-ture, at the time of unloading, of less than 10°C above its melting point. WBLW Survival craft portable radio WBOG Commence sounding the fog signal, engines on standby, call for lookout, call Master WBST permission for availability, installation and use of radio transmitters on board WBXU distress WCFC Strain gauge WCFW Hotter due to increased current WCIK He needed to get acquainted with the officers. / The new Cadet wanted to go to the messroom to become acquainted with the officers WCKY 5% extra WCRQ Simplifies the overview WDBR Blue WDCV an omni-directional aerial WDED Low oxygen alarm WDEY 1 WDFD Lifebuoy with light and smoke WDLY Central gas extinguishing system and/or waterfog WDRO Two valves segregation. WEGK duplex WEGM because the volume adjustment of the speaker is too high WELN The governor WEOA Inner diameter of impeller is bigger due to cavitations, or outer diameter reduced by erosion. WESJ I am manoeuvring with difficulty - Keep clear of me WEXL Centrifugal force WFAW watertight lockers or compartments WFTX In the meat locker WFTY Do a 20/20 degrees zig-zag manoeuvre WFUR All independent tanks are self-supported WFYY All the mentioned alternatives WGJB Check for presence of hydrocarbon gas using a CGI and oxygen using an oxygen analyzer and if you obtained readings of 0% LEL and 21% oxygen respectively, you would enter? WGLO Secure hatches WGNA Engine Room WGOY Difficult to seal plates above this pressure. WGRF Weekly WGRL Interface towards center. WGUM evacuation slide WGVS 5 years WHIT it lessens the survivor's heat escape WHLC All ships. WHNY activating the SART and checking the effect on the radarscreen WHPM SOLAS A PACK or SOLAS B PACK according to the type of emergency pack enclosed WHRB prevent excessive furnace heat losses WHRL 5 miles WHWE The appointed lifeboat commander. WIAM A reduction in strength of 10 % to 15 % WIAN A signal will sound in the crew accommodation spaces after 2 minutes WIBF A vessel without ordinary bottom lines where the cargo flows from tank to tank through bulkhead valves. WIEO 9 GHz. WIFG in the event of capsizing it will automatically attain a position providing an above water escape WIFK On area A1 this function is based on the use of VHF NBDP telex WIJM Chapter 30 WIJO reduced heat capacity of the heater WIKE Radiotelephony - Phase modulation WIKN location of embarkation ladder WIME is not fine-tuned WIOO Notify nearest Norwegian Consulate WIQA Broken water seal, oil outside the top disc. WIUM + 1.0 bar WIYL Operational amplifier WIYR Allow for increase in water volume WJBE To determine if there is any danger of grounding or colliding with objects during drifting WJCW The pump's delivery valve (discharging valve). WJFH the captain/ master WJIU All the mentioned alternatives. WJMV Cavitation. WJOP If packing fails the pump can be kept running by tightening the glands, but if a mechanical seal fails it must be renewed to stop the leakage WJPF Increase. WJUF Seawater WJYK Only in conjunction with paper charts WKCR 3 sets. New-builds from February 1992, other vessels from February 1995 WKJJ Plate WKKA According to the nomograms you select a gravity disc with larger hole diameter WKSS Adjustable wrench WLEH Familiarization, and other drills identified as necessary by the ship WLIK Person in charge WLQU Plaice WLVA To everyone engaged in work on board, except those who only work on board while the ship is in port WLVX The route to musterstation, how to put on lifejacket and different emergency signals used onboard the ship. WMED Figure 3. WMEF The maximum possible percentage of oil being burned effectively in the cylinder volume available. WMIK NOR gate WMMO date when last serviced WMOG AF-Gain WNDB Before being employed WNGV R(S)= 4 ohm WNJV the use of VHF DSC WNLO The crew members embraced by the Act 3 June 1977 relating to hours of work on board ship WNLU 5 miles WNLW call sign WOCH Wire for pulling burning ships off the pier WOIF raise the water level a couple of inches above normal WOTT I am dragging my anchor WOWG A license, given by or on behalf of the Minister of Traffic department WOXB The master and department heads. WOXE To detect oil mist (explosive atmosphere in the crankcase). WOXY Raise the boom, hold the load. WOYY Start engine WPER No, there could be a conflict of interest WPIT Yes WPOW Formula 1 WPOY 6 WPQH 1.0m? WPSE The tug may be turned across your bow with the danger of being turned over WPUO Mandatory. WPWE To avoid high wear down of chain and chain wheel tooth and a potential breakdown. WQEP With given density at observed temperature we find a corresponding density at 15 degrees Centigrade. WQFO Seven short blasts followed by one prolonged blast WQKG Position A WQRV On all areas this function is based on the use of SARSAT COSPAS Epirb WQXT ARQ-system WQYO Charge air temperature is too high. WRBX High delivery pressure WRIS During navigation between ports WRKF be capable of operation from fire stations aboard the ship WRQF Under the forecastle. WRTO Once every month WRUH the first digit of the identification WRYM It is easier to damage a centrifugal pump than a piston pump if they run dry. WRYO 95 Celsius WSBC 2°C after a period of 6 h immersion in calm water at a temperature of 0°C ... 2°C WSDQ That the strainer needs cleaning. WSEL the space where the batteries are stored is properly ventilated WSGV Means of escape - escape routes WSLD That the collective wage agreement states (1) that it applies to such service and (2) that the agreement is subject to Norwegian laws and Norwegian courts of law unless courts of another country is explicitly mentioned WSMA SECURITE (3x) WTJH The use of radio life-saving appliances WTUD Electrodes WTVT + 1.0 bar WTWR Approved training WTWV Monthly WUAA In the main Section numbered VII WUFC Lowers oxygen content in the tank WUFW Fasten seat belts WUIH A publication which contain all information regarding the product in question and should be posted in public areas so all crewmembers have access to the necessary information. WUIM Gas dangerous areas onboard gas carriers are cargo compartments and cargo piping, hold spaces and other spaces where cargo pipes are located, compressor and pump room, open deck over cargo area WUIO Oil Detection Monitoring Equipment. WURM The same as suction pressure. WURR That the pump is stopped in time to avoid overflowing. WUUC To take part in public traffic WUVR a buoyant lifeline bucketed around the outside of the liferaft WUWJ The Medium Frequency (MF) band. WUWN MF-transmitters WVDH They have to bunker fuel oil and diesel oil WVFS Less than 5 min WVHL 500 ?C WVKS 5 sec WVLL Emergency diesel and batteries WVLQ The wind and sea should be from ahead or nearly ahead WVMK To reduce danger of fire and the risks of sliding. WVMM Differential amplifier WVNC 2,2 kN ± 0,4 kN WVQO Damage to piston and liner. WWGO Weekly WWKT Makes the meat take on a reddish colour after preparation. WWLL Forecastle is given by B on the figure WWME He will find a lubricating chart in the maintenance manual WWND Organic peroxides. WWNH Radiotelephony - Phase modulation WWOX MCA only WWTX All safety surveys except Passenger Certificate will be carried out at the same time every 5 years WWYS Uncovered manila rope. WXCD emit smoke of a highly visible colour WXDB volt x hours WXEU They turn yellow WXFP PAN PAN (3x) WXFR 2 min WXJR The clearance between the rocker arm and valve pushrod. WYCJ six hand flares WYFH Yes, as per the General Civil Penal Code Chapter 42 WYSA Public announcement system to be used for informing. The cabin attendant should proceed to their cabin section, and search all cabins. If the area is inaccessible report to their superior. WYUO Normally use it, as free or dissolved chlorine is not aggressive towards stainless steel? WYWC To prove there is no liquid in the cylinders. WYXA Diesel oil. WYXW Vegetable / Fish Oil WYYU the safety certificate (S.C.) XAAT All ships carrying flammable cargoes must have deck water spray to flush cargo spill overboard and cool cargo area if fire XAAV Highest point of the steam and water drum XABR The interface moves outwards XAKS Not recommended at all XALN H = - 0.178 XAML Low differential pressures XAMN The alternators are not generating the same voltages and should be adjusted on automatic voltage regulator rheostats XAPL The secondary controller in a cascade control system XAPT Centre line is given by A on the figure XAQK Grease was blocking the grease pipe XAQS R(S) = 25 ohm XATX To reduce the general risk of fire in an unmanned engine room. XAVI 2m XBEW 2 XBFO 2 XBIB Putting in auto order when on stand-by, to be effected every 10 - 15 minutes XBQI + 5 ° C XBQJ Register of Shipping and Seamen XBSC a working channel of the nearest shore-station of that coast-station XBSD lifebuoy with light and smoke XBSE This concerns a mobile station XBTP 1 VHF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver - 1 or 2 SART - 1 NAVTEX or 1 EGC receiver - 2 or 3 VHF portable - 1 EPIRB - 1 MF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver XBTW All alternatives XCAI If the hot work is to be carried out at the bottom of the tank, the entire bottom shall be thoroughly cleaned and all sediments removed. XCFI F1B/J2B XCFJ Reduce the rate of flow, and topping up one by one tank XCHD a license XCNV Radiotelephony - Frequency modulation XDAR DSC has fully taken over watch-keeping on 2187,5 kHz XDGC All mentioned. XDGE Development of toxic gases? XDIN Life buoy with line XDIW To disconnect the power source XDPI 8 % XDYT Frequency in an Alternating Current (AC) XEAC Discharge the slop tank completely first then refill it from a cargo tank from which a layer of 1metre has already been discharged. XECW davit launched liferaft XEEG this message is stored in the memory under TX4 XEFB In ICS Tanker safety guide XESU The control valve for the cooling water cooler is sticking. XETN Starting achieved within 2 min of commencing the start procedure at an ambient temperature of -15°C XEUD Treat and reassure the casualty and stay with the person at all times. XFHP When he is properly relieved. XFIN CBTs cargo tanks are also used for ballast, SBTs are not. XFMY every month XFOH 9 XFOI no entry with naked light and/or flame XFQV 35 kg XFRU The floor of the raft has a second layer which can be inflated to help insulation, in addition to the thermal protective aids (10% of complement, minimum 2) XFUD Mooring buoy is given by B on the figure XFYK Every four months XGHL MERSAR XGHQ Overhaul the compressor unit. XGIJ Scharnow Turn XHCJ Reduce the sea water flow through the condenser. XHDE Rocket line XHEB From the system pipeline. XHGT a AAIC XHJF Lower than 23°C XHJG Mooring buoy is given by B on the figure XHJI Bridge is given by A on the figure XIAY In the Captain's office XIEB This call will normally be followed by an acknowlegment call on DSC XIHN Use large quantities of water as soon as possible XIPW The ship's management team must organise the fire teams and then the teams have to rescue missing personnel XIVI Generator overload due to many motors starting at simultaneously XIWI The rags may be caught by a revolving shaft. XIWJ Capacitor XIYA Figure 2. XJCC listen on the radio-telephone distress frequency in the pertinent band XJEW this message is the 6th message in the memory XJGJ We are not allowed to load ammonia on inert gas XJIB The percentage of the L.E.L. in the ambient air XJQK Open and closed circuit apparatus XJVL IMDG XJVM Outside the ship itself XJVO The recognized classification society, were the vessel is classified. XJXU two hatchets XJYW Request lower loading rate? XKNB Warm clothes, blankets and lifevests. XKOO Resistance temperature sensor XKPN Clogged air inlet filter XKQI A part of the Norwegian Maritime Directorate, on NIS ships mainly doing unscheduled inspections XKXS Life buoy with line. XKYT ASCII XLBJ Making use of Risk Assessment as a means to improving safety XLDW F1B XLIT About 20% XLOO Insufficient air supply XLSX To persons in certificated positions as per the manning certificate and certificated positions of additional manning, if any XLYN yes, provided that he has a Certificate of Equivalent Competency issued by MCA XMCY Gauge pressure XMFE Radar transponder XMHR Correct water level is obtained by refilling the cooling system, and the entire system is checked for leakages XMIP Nothing for the first 24 hours, then 1/2 litre or more, if possible, per day XMKJ Products with users instructions telling you how and where to use them. XMKL 9 GHz XMPH use of communication equipment XMPL The International Maritime Organization (IMO) XNAH Only licensed officers XNBA Height of liquid in the tank XNFD Level control XNGY Flag state XNIP you must wait 3 minutes minimum before repeating your call XNMW Not less than 10000 kJ XNPG combustible, oxygen, heat and chain reaction XNRP Be constructed of inherently buoyant material. XNWV To avoid cold cargo to came in contact with the ship's hull XNYM Resistance sensors XOBX seeing that passengers are suitably clad and have done their lifejackets correctly XOCQ tlx..+ XOFD personal call XOJI a solid (cardboard or wood…) XOKD 13.0 mm? XOTD the seasons XOVR Liferafts shall be stowed with its painter permanently attached to the ship XOWT the use of VHF R/T XOYF He has disengaged the windlass and put the brake on XPDF 10 bar. XPLR lowering all lifeboats XPNC One year. XPNH Rescuing of life XPNI Take separation of the two vessels into immediate consideration, but consider that a separation may create a larger oil spill XPOJ On Scene Commander XPPV All of the mentioned must be performed XPPY Natural bends at intervals? XPRJ compensate the movements of the vessel XPUU one set of fishing tackle XPXH Checking that life-jackets are correctly donned. XPYA at least 24 distributed on both sides of the ship XQCL CO2 plant. XQJH Leave the engine room as quickly as possible, closing all doors behind you XQJW The patient placed in a "face -to-the-floor" position, and with arms and legs arranged in order to stabilize this position. XQKQ Sudden crushing, vice-like pain in the centre of the chest. XQKW Call an hospital for professional medical assistance by radio when needed. XQMM The heart. XQNF Fixed CO2 fire-extinguisher system XQNI handholds on the underside of the hull XQQM one whistle or equivalent XRAV A series of tests run by the computer at power on XRBP Its readiness to perform as specified. XRGG f o = 1 / (2 sqrt (L/C) ) XRGN Oil Record Book. XRKU the use of VHF DSC XROP Operate the engine room on manual mode until the cooling pump is in operation, switched in stand-by mode. XRRF the DSC-watch receiver XRRH J2B / F1B XRVK Prevent contamination if leaks are developed XSBN They are economical to operate XSCY The release mechanism shall be of an automatic type approved by the Administr XSES It is possible to predict the control mathematicallyIt is possible to predict the control mathematically XSGK inversely proportional to the frequency XSIX sky wave XSOW Constant flow, clean probes and temperature below 60 Degr.C. XSPO When the provisions and /or water is unfit for consumption XSPR The ITU List of Coast Stations XSRF Authorised radio surveyors employed by Marconi XSVL Notify the US Coast Guard XTEQ an area excluding sea area A1 within the radiotelephone coverage of at least one MF coast station in which continuous DSC alerting is available XTGI No XTHE The acidity (ph) of the cargo should be between 5 and 7 when diluted with 10 parts of water to one part of cargo. XTLK Difficult to seal plates above this pressure. XTMX Start water-spray XTTR 4 m XTUM All mentioned. XTVH To keep constant surveillance of machinery and auxiliary systems. XUFH Only cargoes included in one of the categories, A, B, C or D. XUOI that need not meet any of the requirements relative to smoke and flame nor limitations relative to temperature rise XUON Intermittent signals on the ship's alarm bells XUOR If it is decided that work shall be carried out, the decision and the reason for it shall be entered in the ship's log book. XUWB be taken by the crew to the rescue-boat and turned on manually XUXV on the date of replacing the battery XUYL All the other mentioned alternatives according to the situation XVAJ A system that's displaying the way to the nearest exit from all locations onboard, by using flurosent signs at floor level, or light system powered by battery. XVBW All of these cargoes are incompatible. XVIM Stand behind the casualty. Clench your fist with the tumb inwards in the center of upper abdomen. Grasp your fist with your other hand and pull quickly inwards. XVJN When Under Keel Clearance is 50% or less XVMA It will be much shorter XVMY only be given receipt, if the master has confirmed that assistance indeed can be given XVPE telephone country codes XVTJ The hours of work Act and the NIS Act. XVXP We find 5 annexes in MARPOL 73/78 and annex 1 is the regulations for the prevention of pollution by oil XWEN Coordinated Crab XWMR Visual and radar observations XWNM Daily cleaning in cabins, messrooms, galley, etc. XWSI Over time we got more experience with products and systems that give us reason to change rules and regulations XWWU Inhibitor is used to prevent polymerisation of the cargo XXBP Notify Ch.Eng., find cause of leakage, remedy the leakage and then immediately start cleaning of the tank top. XXBT alkaline. XXCN Go to your lifeboat station XXCO On the navigation bridge XXYE Electrically isolated by special isolating switchboxes in the accommodation and the keys of these retained by a responsible officer? XYFU davit launched liferaft XYFY The Norwegian Maritime Directorate XYGW Manoeuvring levers/wheels for mechanially operated ports shall be properly secured when not in use. XYPU 8 % XYPY Remote level controller with indicator XYQS In 440 V section: Two lamps bright. In 220 V section: Two lamps bright. XYXF name of the ship in distress YADO The entry is left as it is. An additional entry is made referring back to the erroneous entry and noting what the correct entry should read YAHQ Merchant Shipping Notices (MSNs), Marine Guidance Notes (MGNs) and Marine Information Notes (MINs) YAJD Under keel clearance is given by C on the figure YAKE The ship's officer in charge of the oil transfer YAPA The slave controller with the master controller in manual mode YAPE two sponges YARM will conduct electricity with very high voltage YATK all vessels in the Ocean Region concerned can read it YAVX Turn the rudder towards midship, but normally not all the way to midship position YAWR He should be aware of the steel thickness of the valve YBEA increase YBGW Centrifugal pump. YBHU ICE-method. YBJC They are to let go of the stern lines YBRQ 300 - 3000 kHz YBTF Maximum allowable working pressure YCAS Both in a conspicuous place in each machinery space and in a conspicuous place at the bilge and ballast pump control station YCDB The tug may be sucked into your stern with danger of striking the propeller YCDF 96 hours YCEY At any time, provided he is confident that the engine room will operate in a safe and efficient manner for the period it will be left unattended. YCIJ Neutral to Alkaline solution. YCKT Radiotelephony - Phase modulation YCLM If at sea, the master shall immediately undertake an investigation, secure evi-dence and take statements, inform Norwegian Consulate/Maritime Directorate YCLR pressed in constantly to work duplex YCRJ the oxidising agent in the presence of which fuel may burn. The oxygen is a comburent par excellence YCRN It would be determined by risk assessment, but at very least would comprise safety line and harness, lifebuoy standing by, safety hat, boiler suit safety boots YDAV Chapter II-2 YDTC 95° C YDUN Tell the person to sit down and lean forward with the head between the knees taking deep breaths. YDVL During crossing, ports on the car deck shall be closed and battened. YDWL Not allow the clothes to be hung anywhere in the unmanned machinery spaces YEDY To comply with MARPOL requirements YEIA Class C fire YESY Change the lube oil. YEYS Piracy is increasing YFBB A liquid change to gas. YFBK Development of toxic gases? YFKM From the condenser. YFKP 4 YFPM Printed Circuit Board YFQI Telephone YFXS Neutral. YFYM Soot would be swept toward the uptakes YGGF Water can be removed in the separator but not in the filter YGJV swim through the water at least 25m and board a survival craft YGMX Has to contain a work-frequency YGNT lifejacket YGVH Yes. YHAK Total pressure head YHDN Green YHFJ can be unpacked and donned without assistance within 2min. YHJP 2 min YHQE That the separation may cause sparks that can possibly ignite the oil or any other flammable substances. YIEH 300.000 kilometres per second YIHT the frequency actually used by transmitter and receiver YIIO In stairways and corridors YIKG Yes, you must attend to a course held by certified personnel, and then be certified by national authorities (NMD, USCG, etc) YIPI Ensure the valves are of the correct discharge capacity for the boiler. YISM 25 % YITG Give the coating time to "weather out" the trapped solvents using good ventilation, and recover it's hardness again, prior loading the next cargo? YIVB In % of full scale YIXM received messages, which aren't intended for own ship are not passed on YJCM amplitude is variable and frequency of carrier wave is constant YJGQ O2: 21% N2: 78% H2O: traces CO2: traces Rare gases: traces YJIM The heat given to or given up from a substance is called latent heat YJMJ Yes, must be cooled to 25 Degr. C. / Yes, the samples should be cooled to approximately 25 C. YJNK Every day. YJOA The Stevedore company? YJRK To prevent the circulating oil in the crankcase from being contaminat with fuel oil YJTI the number of persons the liferaft is permitted to carry YJUB Fasten seat belts YKDF Water with less than 15 ppm vitiation of oil YKIE Large fenders meant for floating between vessels and absorbing considerable impact. Example of fender size: L - 4.5 m. Dia. - 3.3 m YKKV Not less than 10000 kJ YKKX All of the other alternatives. YKMK A wheel with which the ship is steered. YKNC Use the intercom to inform crew and passengers of the reason for the alarm YKQR In G3E mode - on simplex basis YKVP to suppress noise YLDC Portable foam applicator YLEB Fouled cooling water system. YLFV In a clarifier solids are removed from oil, whereas in a purifier solids and water are removed from oil YLII Put the plates in water with qualified cleaning chemicals, and use soft brush, or high pressure cleaner with care. YLKO A ship which carries more than 12 passengers YLLJ 10 to 11% YLLL Forward breast line is given by C on the figure YLNB only the master YLNC Release falls YLPV A Norwegian Consulate has already duties on behalf of the NMD and the directo-rate can in addition instruct a Consulate to act on the directorate's authority YLQT LAPQ4 YLRD an indication of aerial problems YMBN Uncertainty - Alert - Distress YMCC Spherical cargo tanks are used on all types of gas carrier, fully refrigerated, semi-refrigerated and fully pressurised gas carriers YMFJ Bow/stem is given by B on the figure YMKS Feed-check valve YMYA Seelonce mayday YNBN You set watch on channel 16 YNDB time (in UTC) whereupon the telex for the subscriber is delivered. YNDY call-signs of ships for which a radio-telephone call, a telegram or another call is intended YNEO 5 knots YNET All alternatives YNKQ Fully-refrigerated gas carrier can be discharged by condensate the cargo to shore or another cargo tank or let it boil off YNKS 8 hours a day? YNPN Open steam valve very slowly, considering system expansion. YNRG Emergency fire pump YNRH every 4 months YNUN Message concerning an important navigational message. YNUO To prevent oil spills in US waters? YNVI Fuel tanks should be topped off with no room for expansion. YNXB That no solid beam of fuel shall be present YNYU Warm clothes, blankets and lifevests. YOAM a telephone conversation with a person whose name is known, department or extension on the telephone number given YONW Sprinkler section valve YOOK Increase in condenser pressure. YOPO One short blast, one prolonged blast, one short blast YORY 5 sec YOSR Circle the vessel. YOUP is marked that it must be worn in conjunction with warm clothing if it is made of material which has no inherent insulation YOWU An observed situation where objective evidence indicates the non-fulfilment of a specified requirement YOYO automatically send a non-delivery notification (NDN) to the sender YPAH A whistle and a light YPCU At a place easily accessible from the shore YPCX All the mentioned alternatives? YPPE the use of MF and/or VHF R/T YPSO automatic self-righting abilities when every persons are held in their place YQFW Line currents: 0 A, 180 A, 180 A. Trip condition: trip on overload. YQGU Ships can use their own boats if they cannot safely lift hired boats, but boat crews must be hired from shore YQGV Silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) YQHS Midwinter YQIL To prevent too much shrinkage. YQIM General cargo holds YQOD neither for … YQPA 30 months before the expiry date- +/-`6 months YQPX The flash point for an oil or liquefied gas is the temperature at which it is possible to ignite the vapour above the liquid YQTK Put on the life jacket YRFW Aft of the manifold. YRFX Vegetables YRRM Blue YRRO Enclosed Space Entry Permit and Cold Work Permit. YSGL the name of each inoccupants (passengers included, if any) YSJC J3E YSSE Yes, the quick closing devices shall be tested and maintained frequently to ensure proper function in case of fire in the engine room. YSTY 5 - 10 Degr. C. YSUB Any of the below. YSUD Water leaking into the combustion chamber. YSUS EPIRB YSVQ 1.5 litre YSYB If a sudden drop in pressure appears after the valve is supposed to be closed, this is caused by a leak YSYG This call is an all station call YTKY At least one member of the crew shall hold a repairman certificate for life-saving equipment YTQK three tin-openers YTQQ Mixing of : Incompatible cargoes, Annex 1 and Annex II cargoes and veg oils with chemical slop. YTSF The GPS system gives information about position, speed and time continuously world wide. YTTD Length overall is given by B on the figure YTYS The welder shall have been instructed in the use of the ship's welding plant. YUKR 30.5°C ET? YUNF Close the valves, oxygen first. YUNY 3,5 - 3,9% YUOW Roller fairlead is given by B on the figure YUTT an area excluding sea areas A1 and A2 within the radiotelephone coverage of at least one Inmarsat geostationary satellite in which continuous alerting is availabl YUVL the use of VHF DSC YUVN To be briefed about what to expect and when ships and lights should be detecte YUYX One year. YVFL The lower speed the higher ratio of oil/oily water can be discharged? YVGK The point where the sideways motion of the ship`s centreline is zero YVGL Returned to the Ship Control via a Norwegian Consulate YVJT 2 PSI above / 0,5 PSI below? YVJW A converter that converts an analogue signal to a digital signal and vice versa YVNV one drain valve fitted near the lowest point in the hull, except for free-fall lifeboats YVQI Maritime investigators, The ship Control,, the Electrical Inspectorate, and other public institutions, Det Norske Veritas and other approved survey institutions, other private institutions of foreign countries, the authorities of foreign countries YVTS Measure oxygen contents in the atmosphere. YVXD Check that the painter is made fast to a secure point and that the sea below is clear YWBF The Seaworthiness Act YWEO Dilute the remains by 10 times with water, then overboard if the vessel is more than 12 miles off land and proceeding at a speed of 7 knots or more. The discharge need not take place below the waterline. YWEP At least one portable foam applicator unit YWFH Electrostatic hazards? YWIY A Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan YWMB pressed in during transmitting only to work simplex YWNV the way radio waves are propagated YXCS to swim a short distance through the water and board a survival craft YXDO the use of VHF R/T YXEN 30 miles YXVD The manoeuvring vessel presents her port side to the constant direction vessel YXWV At least two jets of water not emanating from the same hydrant, one of which from a single length of hose, may reach any part of the ship normally accessible to passengers and crew YXWW He is steering the ship. YXYL At about 1/6 of the ship's length from the bow YYBW By using rubber gloves. YYFY Rescuing of life, fighting the fire, limitation of the fire and secure the retreat YYMW Absolute pressure YYNQ 0° YYNS The asphalt unlike sulfur is a viscous product and does not transmit its heat easily to the steel bulkheads, allowing the steel to stay cooler than the cargo YYPD One on each side of the ship YYRO To prevent serious damages to the plates. YYRT if they are more than 25% of the total crew YYSM Sea water YYSQ He is to notify the Chief Officer YYXR Anchor ball. zxsd All the mentioned alternatives <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX CES 5.0 | ÎÒÂÅÒÛ C ÊÎÄÀÌÈ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ABBG Figure 1 ACJL One of the main switching elements in the tnac has failed. AHWA - Tpassage plan is always required, irrespective of the length of the voyage, or if the ship is under pilot APRH - All vessels and on all voyages AQCC - The first rescue unit to arrive at the scene will normally assume the role of OSC, until the unit appointed as OSC by the SAR Mission Coordinator at the applicable RCC is in a position to take control. ARAJ 10-200 BDRI - The position of the tug relative to the ship's pivot point BEXX - Organise someone to assess the extent of damage and the residual stability of the vessel. BFDT - Inform the local coast radio station of the incident and submit your \ _^name as a witness. BFHQ The vessel will gradually swing to port and the speed will slowly reduce BGNJ between 0.1 and 1.0 ohm BNEO - Channels 6, 13 & 16 BNLE Figure 1 BTIP - The draught forward will increase, the trim will change and the metacentric height (GM) will probably decrease BUGF - Use the Arpa for early identification of all other ship movements within the traffic lane and give rogue vessel a wide berth BUOW Corrosion BXKL - I Organization and Management II Mission Co-ordination III Mobile Facilities. CBBT - About 80 % CDSB - 1.1 times the total mass of the lifeboat when loaded with its full complement of persons and equipment. CEOW Steel plates CHRU - The speed should be less than 5 knots, normally 3-5 knots CIPJ To ensure that no energy remains in the system and that it cannot be recharged by external influences. CLVE - 5 years. CPKJ - Ability to make weak stations audible CRQT Pressure to current converter. CSMC 30 volts CUCF - The approach speed is too fast. "I CUFX 2.2 Ohms CXSS- Pushing on the ship's side and made fast in case the vessel's movement towards the berth requires reducing by the tug pulling off. DBRX Vacuum DDTR Stow away from foodstuffs DNNI Control of the process inlet side DNOC The main supply valves in the deck storage are closed and checks made that no fire risk exists prior to switching on the fire alarm system and going to UMS-mode. DTBG Figure B DWOF Capillary tube DWUV - Inform the technical officer responsible for the electronic navigational equipment and continue on passage using alternative navigational methods EJCH - Turned at intervals of not more than 30 months and renewed every 5 years EKVD 22 Ohms ELPL Differentiator ELUR By dividing the volume of the space used by the tonnage of the commodity loaded ENHB - The ships moving together in the swell/seaway will cause a spark and consequently an explosion. ESFO The input impedance is made much larger than the output impedance EUUQ Multi - meter FEYS A large bow thruster will draw very large currents at low voltage. Being typically remote from the generator, significant voltage drops would occur at low voltage. FDCQ - Foam relese station FGFD That CO2 gas lines to each cargo hold are clear FJBB - Between 1/4 of the ship's length from the stern and the rudder post FKRP One Henry FNDY - Blue. FTAX Protect the SCR against damage caused by fast high voltage spikes FXAI Ionization type FXYP - The International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue (IAMSAR) Manual. GATR Differentiating GFRW All of the suggested answers (4.1) GFRW -2447 GHLA AND GOYB - Make sure your vessel + crew are safe and then offer your assistance to the other vessel GYAW - Use the Bow Thrusters to change the ships head and monitor any changes in the drift HAER Subtract 5 degrees to the bearings HBJX - Alarm the rescue centre and commence searching for any survivors HDLR - A survival manual HFLG - Much greater power on the forward tug than on the after tug while monitoring the gyro heading HGDW When cargo is carried under a bill of loading HKEH - Approx 5,000 square metres. HPMA 60 ohm HQPC Open arcurt winding between W and U HVGC - Williamson Turn IAKL - J.30 tonnes IERT - All of the suggested answers IFLU - Two tongue-type/hinged bowstoppers with separate closed fairlea Capacity 200 tons IKLV - Considerably more power on the aft tug than the forward tug, while monitoring the ship's gyro heading__ ISPY Measurement of differential pressure IWES - The tug made fast on a line through the centre lead astern, (figure 4). JDUG - About 20 % JHYC - Deciding safe speed consider: 2 miles visibility; traffic density; manoeuvrability of vessel; effectiveness of navigational equipment (ARPA etc); state of sea and currents and navigational hazards. JMUI - The force will be Quadrupled JNMP Faulty contactor coil JSGT They vary with changes in displacement JVMT - SITREP JYJE - Rudder hard to port, full astern. After gaining some sternway, rudder hard to starboard and full ahead KBJS - The Bridge is A, in the figure. KEGO -422 KEGO line indicate the side on which it is safe to pass; the two diamonds in a vertical line indicate the side on which an obstruction exists; the ball /diamond/ball indicate that the vessel is restricted in her ability to manoeuvre. KEKK- The heading should be carefully monitored, some port rudder may be required to start the swing, though starboard rudder may be required to balance anvbank rejection. KFMF - Risk is a situation involving exposure to danger and includes both identification of the occurrence and the likelihood that it will happen. KKHF Return inductive current to supply at switch off. KKSN The amount of cargo that can still be loaded is 300 tonnes KLRW Sound the Fire Alarm KMWH - The International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention KQEI - Name; Port of registry; Port of destination of your vessel. KQUB G - 1/R KRBW - An effective detailed passage plan fully understood and followed by a competent bridge team. KVUM - Increase the safety of all ships and the protection of the environm* in the vicinity. KVVK - All of these answers KVVL R1/R2 - R3/R4 LGWL - Wire from a deep sea tug connected to the ship's anchor chain?^ LKYH In a pressure transmitter. LLXP 0.2 A LQRG - 100 M Ohms LRWC - The anticipated weather and the need for weather routing. The distances gained by sailing by great circle. The ship's draught and the leadline limits LTSX The cargo securing manual LUHR - The Hague-Visby Rules. LWKS - After checking the extent of the damage and welfare of your crew, possible your vessel should standby and offer assistance, until beii relieved of that obligation by the other vessel. LOIB - 1/3 of the vessel's length from the bow. MKTY - When both vessels are underway, fig. 1 MLRU - There is an increase in the water velocity and a decrease of water pressure around the ship's hull NDLR A survival manual NIBB - A responsible Officer NIDW To spread load, to assist in securing and to allow good ventilation NGTS 40 kA NJMP Confirm with their search partner that object found is suspicious NRCB They must be visually inspected and ascertained, so far as is possible, as being in good working order and fit for purpose. NRXM U-E, V-E. W-E, U-V,V-W, W-U NTAR - Select WGS84 and when plotting on the chart apply the stated j .corrections. _ NVKP Une fuses and overcurrent relays NVMA Incorrect frequency OAJW - The heeling error magnets are upside down and/or not in the correct position. OBLY - Only if approved by the Flag State OFXE Thermocouple sensor OHFV - Determine when the seaman was last sighted and concentrate the search round the course line between the last sighting and presen position, taking into account any prevailing current. OKWA 6 ohms OSDY The primary controller m a cascade control system OSKG - The large volume of water dragged behind the vessel continues to move forward and cause a strong turning moment on the stern oft vessel OTVO All of the answer provided OWQM - Gyro compass bearings from two lighthouses PBKR The slave controller receives the set-point from the output signal of the master controller PBKT - Put the ship aground on a soft sandy bottom as soon as possible PCCF - No, the diameter of the turning circle would be almost the same. PDRS Temperature, humidity and surface contamination PEBH Contactor chattering (vibrating) PHEK - Expanding Square Search.. PJUX - Increase the officers on the bridge to allow greater use of visual navigation PORQ Clockwise around the high pressure PRDB Sound general alarm, call shore fire services and check number of persons on board PVJO Abnormal ranges of VHF RT and Second Trance Returns on the radar QDFE 5 and 6 QGDC - The Classification Society. QQBE He shall have all the knowledge as listed in the other alternatives RBCW - A passage plan should be discussed between the Master and pilot, when under pilotage in the same way as discussed with the bridge team when deep sea RGBR Better linearity and increased accuracy RCAM - With the Loadline Certificate. RGKG - The Automated Mutual-Assistance Vessel Rescue (AMVER) System.^ RKIR - About 10 % RLDL - No, when the ship's speed exceeds about 5 knots it will be expect* that there will be a reduced pull exerted by the tug ROHD - On VHFCh 16. RNOO Integrator RNUD - children lifejacket RPHF The controller will not react to a process change in this range ROQU - Annually. RSDC Reduced current and reduced torque RTXB 4.6V SFGF OR gate SHWX - 3.6 nautical miles. SHXA Install a 100 ohm resistor in series with the coil SJUT - Lifeboat SPGA - 11 shackles SWQI Figure 1 SYPY Continue with manual operated engine room until the maintenance work is finished. TCUD - 5 years. TCQX When the ship swings to the tide the direction of swing should be controlled to avoid the anchor cables becoming wrapped round each other. TCKG Disconnect the thermocouple lead from the controller and replace with a mV source. TEOA The amount of apparent power that coukl flow into any fault at any point in the electrical network. THJL The gas, liquid or vapour which will minimise creation of an electric arc as contacts open. TGEL Containers stowed with doors aft, customs and security seas checked intact and clear access to lashings TIFL - 100A1ESP. TMQK The comparison of the underwater shape of the ship, to a rectangular block of the same extreme dimensions TPDU Zero-pomt is accurate, but 100% input is not Qivino 100% output UDFB Bandpass filter UGTA - Let go starboard anchor to about 1 shackle on deck UKRC Allowing stored energy in solenoid to dissipate as freewheel current and therefore prevent damage to transistor from inductive switching voltage. UTRU - Inform the appropriate search and rescue authorities of his decision and enter the reason in the ship's logbook. UVRP Top stow: CKD’s (packages cars), Middle stow: Pallets Machinery parts, Bottom stow: Steel slabs VCLF - The master of a ship at sea which is in a position to be able to provide assistance on receiving information from any source that persons are in distress at sea, is bound to proceed with all speed to their assistance, if possible informing them or the search and rescue service that the ship is doing so. VGON - Annually. VPMV - Complete soundings of all compartments to determine the number of compartments flooded. Check the vessels stability limitations within its statutory loadline requirements to determine if still adequate. VTAU Solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH) and water VXJJ The secondary controller WGKM - Less than 3 hours. WGVI Rotten eggs. WJBE All of the suggested answers WJUT Apply reduced voltage to the element for a few minutes. Then retest and if ok put into service. WRW In the event of an earth fault vital equipment will not tnp WSOR It will allow for inrush current or motor specific faults WVMM Differential amplifier WYXD - The Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate. XJVM - At a position outside the hull of the ship itself XPNI - Take separation of the two vessels into immediate consideration, but consider that a separation may cause a fire and also create a larger oil spill XQCA - The Certificate of Compliance with SOLAS V/19-1, bearing the serial number of the equipment installation. XNFD Level control XRGG fo- 1 / (2"PiM sqrt (L/C)) XSES It is possible to predict the control mathematically XYBO - The squat effect will be reduced to a quarter of its original value YAPA Adjust the slave controller with the master controller in manual mode YOWU An observed situation where objective evidence indicates the non-fulfilment of a specified requirement YUVN - Sound fog signal, effective radar watch reporting ship movements to Master and keep a good lookout for ships and fog signals. YWKI Electoc motors will run at reduced speed and will tend to overheat. YYMW Absolute pressure XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX CES 5.0 | ÎÒÂÅÒÛ ÁÅÇ ÊÎÄΠXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CES version: Test date: Test type: Level: Department/Function area: Engine/Vessel type/Propulsion: Slow speed Question asked (64): How will continuous low load operation influence the time between overhauls, tbo, for the cylinder covers and associated valves of a 4-stroke diesel engine? | Correct answer: Reduce the time between overhauls due to increased fouling. Question asked (94): What is the purpose of the relief valves fitted to the doors and casing of 2 stroke diesel engine crankcases? | Correct answer: To relieve excess pressure in the crankcase resulting from a crankcase explosion. Question asked (338): An indicator card from a cylinder of a slow speed diesel engine shows a high maximum pressure occuring earlier in the cycle than normal with a normal compression pressure. From the options given, which action is most likely to identify the cause of the problem? | Correct answer: Check if the fuel injection pump timing is correct. Question asked (340): During a scavenge port inspection of a diesel engine the piston rings on all units were seen to display the signs of the early stages of microseizue. What action should be taken to ensure that the progress of the microseizure is stopped and the rings recover? | Correct answer: Increase cylinder oil feed to all units. Check the fuel quality and operation of fuel oil purifiers and filter. Question asked (1031): When bunkering through the port side of the bunker manifold what action should be taken with the valves on the starboard side of the manifold prior to bunkering operations commencing? | Correct answer: Blank flanges should be fitted to the closed starboard side manifold valves. Question asked (1172): What is the alcohol content in the blood permissible under US legislation before it is defined as intoxication? | Correct answer: 0,04 % Question asked (1202): What would the results of a TAN test, carried out on lubricating oil samples from a diesel engine, indicate? | Correct answer: A measure of the of organic and inorganic acids in the lubricating oil. Question asked (1309): What should the expansion valve superheat setting be in order to get the best possible efficiency from a refrigerator evaporator? | Correct answer: 5-10 degrees Celsius Question asked (1383): A diesel engine is operating with retarded fuel timing resulting in increased exhaust gas temperatures. How would you expect this to affect the turbocharger? | Correct answer: Increased turbocharger revolutions. Question asked (1559): The circuit consists of two inductors, L(1) = 6 H and L(2) = 12 H, in series. Calculate the equivalent total inductance. | Correct answer: L(S) = 18H Question asked (1565): The wheatstone resistance bridge is often used for measuring resistances in, forexample, Pt 100 temperature sensors or strain gauges. This figure shows such a bridge. Under what conditions will the bridge be balanced? i.e. the current through the meter i(m) = 0. | Correct answer: R1/R2 = R3/R4 Question asked (1570): This figure shows a transformer, with two windings, N(1) = 2000 and N(2) = 1000 turns, on a common magnetic circuit. Assume that there is no energy loss in the transformer itself. Calculate the current l(2) when the current 1(1) = 2 A. | Correct answer: 1(2) = 4A Question asked (1582): What kind of electrolyte is used for Nickel-iron batteries? | Correct answer: Solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH) and water Question asked (1600): You have to choose one of the following instruments for measuring pressure in an air bottle in measuring range 0 - 35 BAR. Which instrument would you install? | Correct answer: Bourdon Tube manometer Question asked (1675): In the diagram below we want to verify the resistance of the PT100 sensor fitted with compensation. What is the correct calculation? | Correct answer: R(Pt100) = R1 -R2 Question asked (1715): Zener barriers are sometimes used to supply power to electronic equipment in hazardous areas. Which statement is correct with regards to power supply for equipment supplied through Zener-barriers? | Correct answer: The 0-volts line must always be grounded. Question asked (2258): The HP discharge valves of a 2 stage air compressor suffer from build up of carbon deposits even though the correct maintenance is carried out on them. What is the most likely cause of this problem? | Correct answer: Worn scraper and piston rings. Question asked (2606): What is the effect of the I (integration) function of a PID controller? | Correct answer: It will try to reduce the deviation between set-point and process value Question asked (2619): In terms of an automated control system, what is meant by the expression "Slave Controller? | Correct answer: The secondary controller in a cascade control system Question asked (2696): A low exhaust temperature in one cylinder of a diesel engine is noticed during routine checks. Which of the options given is the most likely cause of this? | Correct answer: Some of the nozzle holes of the fuel injection valve are blocked. Question asked (2709): Over a period of a few hours of operation the main diesel engine speed gradually falls off. From the options given what is the most likely cause of this fault? | Correct answer: Fouling of turbocharger intake filters. Question asked (2745): OPA-90 notification requirements. | Correct answer: Notify as soon as you have knowledge of any spill, or threat of a spill Question asked (2850): Electric arc welding is to be carried out in the machinery spaces other than the workshop. Which of the alternatives below would be the preferred method for the connection of the "return" cable to the welding set? | Correct answer: Use a "go and return" system with the return cable connected directly from the welding set to the work piece if possible. Question asked (3190): When a Master takes the leadership in approaching a problem, Must his first action be a decision that will directly solve the problem? | Correct answer: Not necessary, he shall use all available resources. He should resist the temptation to step in and do it all by himself Question asked (3235): Is there any special area where it is forbidden to pump out any sludge or oil residues? | Correct answer: There are 9 special area where it is forbidden to pump out any sludge or oil residues Question asked (10282): *As far as human factor is concerned, which of the following actions should be considered as an efficient one? | Correct answer: All the listed answers Question asked (20353): Buoyant smoke signals shall be so designed as to burn or emit smoke: When underwater | Correct answer: Continuously after having been immersed for a period of 10 seconds under 100 mm of water when underwater Question asked (20429): Which IMO convention takes care of the human safety at sea ? | Correct answer: The SOLAS convention Question asked (31211): How often must the Emergency Steering Gear be tested, and how is this information recorded in the OLB? | Correct answer: Every three months. Details of test with signatures of Master and witness Question asked (32102): Which of these tasks are performed as part of the SSA? | Correct answer: Assess the likelihood and potential consequences of security incidents. Question asked (32161): Which of the following symptoms would indicate that the filter drier in a refrigeration circuit has become blocked? | Correct answer: A large temperature drop across the drier. Question asked (32175): Over a period of a few hours of operation the main diesel engine speed gradually falls off. From the options given what is the most likely cause of this fault? | Correct answer: Fouling of turbocharger intake filters. Question asked (32184): Which is the preferred method for starting an air conditioning refrigeration compressor which has been shut down for a period of time? | Correct answer: Start with suction valve throttled in to minimise risk of drawing liquid refrigerant into the compressor. Question asked (32187): When starting up an aerobic type sewage unit for the first time, or after manual cleaning, how should the bacterial process be initiated? | Correct answer: By adding an activating agent to the inflowing sewage. Question asked (32195): The diagram shows a thyristor (SCR) with a Resistor and Capacitor (R and C). The RC network shown, performs which of the following applications? | Correct answer: Divert fast voltage spikes which may lead to uncontrolled switch on. Question asked (32228): How is the prime mover load normally kept to a minimum when starting up an electric driven reciprocating type air compressor? | Correct answer: By using an unloading device to keep the compressor suction valves open until the machine is up to speed. Question asked (32272): Some vessels have a central hydraulic system consisting of a number of hydraulic power packs for driving cargo pumps, deck machinery, ship's cranes, etc. Which parameter is normally used to automatically bring the power packs on and off line to match operational demand? | Correct answer: Percentage of available flow. Question asked (32289): Three earth lamps indicate - bright - bright - dark. Which of the following is indicated by this condition? | Correct answer: No faults on the system but a failed lamp Question asked (32296): When performing electrical testing of a three phase motor, insulation resistance measurements may be influenced by which of the following? | Correct answer: Temperature, humidity and surface contamination Question asked (32297): A power card from a slow speed diesel engine cylinder is abnormal with a low height and the body of the diagram thicker than normal. What is the most likely cause of this? | Correct answer: Fuel timing is retarded. Question asked (32316): A cable carries a current of 1500A at 660 Volts and has a voltage drop along it's length of 30volts. Assuming the cable insulation is good enough to work at High Voltage, what would be the voltage drop when supplying the same amount of power at 6600 Volts. | Correct answer: 3 Volts Question asked (32318): A transformer overheats while taking a shore supply. Which is the likely cause? | Correct answer: Incorrect frequency Question asked (32352): Why is an automatic slow turning feature included in the start air system of many large 2 stroke diesel engines? | Correct answer: To avoid damage during start of the engine in case water or other liquid has gathered in the cylinders during an extended stop. Question asked (32353): Which of the following options is the most likely cause of high exhaust gas temperatures in all cylinders of a diesel engine? | Correct answer: Partial blockage in the exhaust gas system. Question asked (32438): In the event of a diesel engine crankcase explosion which of the safety devices fitted to the engine is designed to minimise the risk of a secondary explosion? | Correct answer: Crankcase relief valves/doors Question asked (32475): A large 2 stroke engine is normally controlled from the bridge during manoeuvring. In this type of automated control for the starting system what would normally cause the 'Engine Failed to Start' alarm to be activated and to lockout starting from the bridge? | Correct answer: 3 failed start attempts. Question asked (32476): What is the purpose of the air distributor in a diesel engine air start system? | Correct answer: To ensure the cylinder air start valves operate in the correct sequence and for the correct period. Question asked (32497): Some new maintenance routines are being planned and a risk assessment is necessary so that the required procedures can be entered into the ship's Safety Management manual. Which of the following should be the first step in this risk assessment process? | Correct answer: Identify the hazards that may exist which may affect personnel involved with the maintenance routines. Question asked (32927): Shortly after starting up a fuel oil purifier oil is seen to be trickling out of the sludge outlet. Which of the options given is the most likely cause of this problem? Selected answer: Insufficient seal water supplied during start up. | Correct answer: Damaged bowl seal. Question asked (32928): After a couple of hours of operation the failure alarm sounds for a heavy fuel oil purifier which is operating on a timed automatic sludge cycle. Upon investigation the purifier is found to be running slowly and when opened up the casing and sludge outlet is heavily fouled with sludge in contact with the bowl. From the options given what is the most likely cause of this problem? | Correct answer: The heavy fuel is unstable leading to excessive high viscosity sludge formation. Page 6/9 Question asked (32938): During inspection and overhaul of a 2-stage reciprocating air compressor the main and bottom end bearing shells are found to be heavily scored with parts of the overlay and bearing metal breaking away. The crankshaft pins are found to have only very light surface scratches. Which of the given options is the best action to be taken to remedy the problem? | Correct answer: Replace the bearing shells with new spares after cleaning out the crankcase and refilling with clean oil. Question asked (32946): The temperature control for the central cooling system low temperature circuit has failed and a new 3 term controller is to be fitted. Which of the given options would be the correct method of setting up the controller? | Correct answer: Set the proportional action first. Question asked (32947): A 2 term controller is used to control the fuel oil temperature for a thermal oil system used for heating services. The control is very unstable with the measured value hunting constantly. Select the most probable cause of this problem from the options given. | Correct answer: Integral action reset time is set too fast. Question asked (32964): Occasionally the tie rods on a large slow speed diesel engine may fail in service. The mode of failure is usually a complete fracture of the tie rod due to excessive fatigue stress. Select, from the options given, the features of the surface of the fracture that would confirm a fatigue failure. | Correct answer: Part of the fracture surface would be uneven but smooth (burnished) with the remainder crystalline with part 'cup and cone' shape. Question asked (32971): The temperature of the feed water for an auxiliary boiler is automatically controlled by a pneumatically actuated steam valve at the inlet to the pre-heater. It is noticed that during high demand the temperature falls by an unacceptable amount and takes a long time to return to the set temperature even though the steam supply pressure remains constant. Select from the options given the most likely cause of this. | Correct answer: The controller proportional band is set too wide and the reset time is set too long. Question asked (33011): A positive displacement type flow meter is defective and cannot be repaired. It is to be replaced with a new instrument which uses a Venturi type sensor. Which of the pneumatic relays given in the options will be required in order for this type of instrument to function correctly? | Correct answer: Square root extractor relay. Question asked (33192): In many cases the ship's Chief Engineer can carry out survey of machinery on behalf of a Classification Society under arrangements covering Continuous Surveys. As part of this arrangement a Surveyor from the Classification Society must carry out a periodic audit of the documentation for the approved planned maintenance system and undertake a confirmatory survey of the items surveyed. What is the normal frequency for this audit? | Correct answer: Annual. Question asked (33193): It is noticed that some of the items that were to be used to lift some machinery components during a maintenance routine had not been tested for over 5 years. Which of the options given is the correct action to be taken in a situation like this? | Correct answer: Mark the items as not to be used and store them securely until they can be tested by a competent person. Question asked (33194): Prior to removing the access doors to a pressure vessel for internal maintenance it should be ensured that all pressure has been relieved. As well as a zero indication on a pressure gauge which other measure, from the options given should be taken to confirm this prior to commencing the work? | Correct answer: Open the drain valve while pressure still shows on the gauge and to check it is clear. Outflow should cease as the pressure gauge reaches zero. Question asked (33230): The instrument air system is suffering from excess water carry over to the instrument air lines. The air intake to the compressor has very high humidity. Which of the actions given in the options will most likely result in reducing this problem? | Correct answer: Reduce the superheat setting on the instrument air refrigeration/dryer unit. Question asked (33276): When selecting switchgear to work with High Voltage it is important to use an appropriate arcing medium. What is meant by arcing medium? | Correct answer: The gas, liquid or vapour which will minimise creation of an electric arc as contacts open. Question asked (33772): The majority of convensions adopted under the auspices of I MO fall into which of the three main categories: Correct answer: Maritime Safety, Prevention of Marine pollution, Liability and compensation Question asked (33936): When does a bulk carrier experience extreme tension in bottom structure during fast rate loading? | Correct answer: During loading of heavy cargo in midship hold Management/Department/Function area: Deck Vessel type/Propulsion: Oil Tanker Question asked (77): Watch keeping engineers shall have a minimum of knowledge of the vessel's engine room and operation of its functions prior to being accepted as Engineer on Duty, and shall acknowledge his familiarization with the equipment by signing a check list listing all units he shall be able to operate. Minimum knowledge is: Correct answer: He shall have all the knowledge as listed in the other alternatives Question asked (132): According to basic principles regarding fire protection the ship is to be divided in zones by structural and thermal boundaries. (SOLAS II- 2/2.2.1) | Correct answer: In main vertical zones Question asked (157): What other purposes may a fixed fire-detection and alarm system be used for, in addition to fire indication? (SOLAS 11-2/13.1.14) | Correct answer: Controlled closing of fire doors Question asked (187): IMO MSC.1/Circ 1321 requires that cargo pump rooms on oil tankers shall be mechanically ventilated, using non-sparking suction type fans. What is the minimum number of changes of air per hour that a ventilation system must deliver? | Correct answer: At least 20 per hour. Question asked (212): Which organization or administration is responsible for surveys and inspections of ships, and the issue of Safety Certificates? | Correct answer: Government Authorities of the Flag State Question asked (370): BDRI What will have a major effect on the performance of a tug when used to assist in the manoeuvring of a large vessel? | Correct answer: The position of the tug relative to the ship's pivot point Question asked (373): IFLU You are the Master onboard at a VLCC of 280.000 tdw and have received a telex from the Cargo Terminal asking if your SPM moorings are according to the OCIMF standard. What fittings must you have to comply? | Correct answer: Two tongue-type/hinged bowstoppers with separate closed fairleads - Capacity 200 tons Question asked (377): CXSS A large vessel is coming alongside a pier with two tugs assisting and there is little wind or current affecting the vessel. What would be considered the best use of the tugs and at which position? | Correct answer: Pushing on the ship's side and made fast in case the vessel's movement towards the berth requires reducing by the tug pulling off Question asked (378): The vessel is to anchor with Pilot onboard. Which of the suggested answers most accurately define the main duties of the Officer of the Watch on bridge? | Correct answer: Assist the Master and pilot and monitor the ships position. Question asked (379): The vessel has weighed the anchor and is heading for sea. The anchor is to be stowed in position. How? | Correct answer: The anchor to be pulled all the way into the hawse-pipe and secured by the windlass brake, the guillotine and the wire/chain stopper Question asked (385): LGWL When a vessel is to experience a long tow across an ocean, what would be the best system of connecting the tow? | Correct answer: Wire from a deep sea tug connected to the ship's anchor chain. Question asked (386): You are on a tug and are towing an unmanned barge. You are restricted in your ability to manoeuvre. The total length of the tow is 219 metres. What daylight signals are required by the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea? | Correct answer: A diamond shape, where it can best be seen shall be displayed on the tug and the tow. Three shapes shall also be displayed in a vertical line, the upper and lower being balls and the middle one a diamond. Diamond shape Question asked (369): A large tanker is proceeding slowly up a narrow channel, using its own engines and assisted by the use of one tug. Where should the tug be connected to assist the ship in maintaining its course in the centre of the channel? | Correct answer: Made fast on a line through the centre lead astern. Question asked (412): Rule 12 of the International Collision Regulations prescribes the action to be taken by a sailing vessel when meeting another sailing vessel. This depends on the direction of the wind relative to each vessel. In the situation shown here, which sailing vessel (A or B) must keep out of the way of the other? | Correct answer: Sailing vessel A must keep out of the way of sailing vessel B. Question asked (413): You are on a power-driven vessel underway in open water. This vessel is sighted on the port bow on a steady bearing. What kind of vessel is it and what will your action be? | Correct answer: This is a sailing vessel underway, seen head-on. It is my responsibility to keep clear under rule 18 and I will take appropriate avoiding action. Question asked (420): You are in an area of restricted visibility and hear this signal. It is repeated at two minute intervals. What does it indicate? | Correct answer: That there is another vessel nearby, that she is underway, but stopped and making no way through the water. Question asked (441): When navigating along a coastline what should be considered the most accurate method of navigating? | Correct answer: Use of Differential GPS Question asked (442): When taking a position using the Radio Directional Finder, a correction must be applied to the bearings. What is the purpose of this correction (Half Convergency?) | Correct answer: To convert between great circle and rhumb line bearings Question asked (561): How can a new officer, just boarding a ship, ensure that he knows the location and operation of all navigational and safety equipment and take account of the operating limitations of such equipment? | Correct answer: By asking other officers and practicing with the use of the equipment Question asked (638): Visual signals are used by aircraft engaged in search and rescue operations to direct ships towards a casualty. The signals shown here are part of a sequence. What does it indicate? | Correct answer: The aircraft is directing a vessel towards the casualty. Question asked (671): What sound signal shall be used on ship's whistle when there is a man overboard? | Correct answer: 3 long blasts repeatedly Question asked (672): A man is reported to have fallen overboard and the Officer of the Watch releases the lifebuoy and starts a man overboard manoeuvre, who are the first persons onboard he should inform? | Correct answer: Master and Engine Room Question asked (681): What can be used to reduce the effect of the state of sea-waves? | Correct answer: Vegetable / Fish Oil Question asked (688): OHFV The bridge wheelman has not reported for duty and there is a suspected "Man Overboard" situation on your vessel. The ship has been searched and there is one seaman missing? The vessel turns round and retraces the course back, calling for assistance from other vessels in the vicinity. What should be the focal point for any search pattern to be established? | Correct answer: Determine when the seaman was last sighted and concentrate the search round the course line between the last sighting and present position, taking into account any prevailing current. Question asked (697): What would be considered the most favourable heading of a ship when launching a lifeboat? | Correct answer: The ship should steer about 30 degrees off the prevailing weather and sea with the boat to be launch on the leeside Question asked (699): Which method is used to make a physical connection between a rescue vessel and a wreck? | Correct answer: Rocket line Question asked (704): What is EPIRB an abbreviation for? | Correct answer: Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon. Question asked (706): What is SITREP an abbreviation for? | Correct answer: Situation Report. Question asked (713): What is the purpose of a sea anchor? | Correct answer: To keep the lifeboat steady against the sea/wind Question asked (723): The Urgency Message from a ship is used to notify other traffic of a situation where the ship is not in imminent danger, but where the development of the situation is uncertain and may need assistance in the near future. What is the telephony urgency message like? | Correct answer: PAN-PAN Question asked (772): UGTA Your ship is approaching the berth as illustrated and has a right handed propeller and no thrusters. What could be a method to retain full control of the vessel as it comes alongside? | Correct answer: Let go starboard anchor to about 1 shackle on deck Question asked (773): Two vessels are meeting each other in confined waters. What would be the effects of interaction between the two vessels as they approach each other? | Correct answer: The bows of the ships will be pushed away from each other Question asked (775): Two ships are meeting in a restricted channel as illustrated. Which of the following actions would be the most suitable to take on both vessels as they approach and pass each other? | Correct answer: Slow down if possible without losing steerage and be prepared for prompt application of rudder to counteract any swing as they approach and pass each other. Question asked (785): A ship is steaming at "Full Ahead" when the engines are changed to "Full Astern". Would this reversal of engines produce the same results in deep water as in shallow water (where the under keel clearance is equal to about half the draught)? | Correct answer: The effectiveness of the rudder and propeller are greatly reduced and therefore the results will be considerably different Question asked (791): GYAW A partially loaded VLCC is drifting with the main engine stopped and undergoing repairs. The ship is observed to be drifting, due to wind and current towards a danger area, although there is no immediate concern. What actions would be most suitable in these circumstances? | Correct answer: Use the Bow Thrusters to change the ships head and monitor any changes in the drift Question asked (794): A ship normally turns (swings) around a point which is not the centre of gravity. What is this point normally called? | Correct answer: Pivot Point Question asked (806): What would be the stopping distance of a VLCC when proceeding at 8 knots in deep water and the engines are put 'Full Astern'? | Correct answer: Varies, but can be determined from trial data Question asked (808): The ship is required to be stopped in the water as quickly as possible, but without major changes to the ship's heading. What is the most effective method to achieve this? | Correct answer: The use of the rudder hard over both sides combined with reducing engine power, a method known as "high frequency rudder cycling" Question asked (809): IERT The ship is approaching shallow water where the Under Keel Clearance will reduce to about 0.25 of the ship's draught. Which of the following answers most accurately summarizes the aspects to be considered when deciding a suitable speed? | Correct answer: All of the suggested answers Question asked (822): CBBT When a conventional rudder is put hard over it creates a lift force and a drag force. When the ship has started to turn, how much lift force do you think remains if the rudder-angle is decreased to 20 degrees from hard over position (35 degrees)? | Correct answer: About 80 % Question asked (828): The engines are going astern and the ship is making sternway of about 1.5 knots with the rudder hard to starboard. What effect will this have on the ship's progress? | Correct answer: This will give the stern a lift force to starboard Question asked (832): IWES Which of the alternative methods of using a tug when escorting a ship through narrow waters would be considered the most effective in the event of loosing steering power? | Correct answer: The tug made fast on a line through the centre lead astern. (figure 4). Question asked (838): JYJE Your vessel is to leave a crowded anchorage making a 180 degrees turn. The ship has a right-handed propeller and there is equal space either side of the ship (as illustrated). What would be the most suitable method to make the turn using as little space as possible? | Correct answer: Rudder hard to port, full astern. After gaining some sternway, rudder hard to starboard and full ahead Question asked (840): PCCF A ship has turned a complete circle (360 degrees) in deep water at full ahead throughout the turn. The same ship, in the same conditions, is now to make a complete turn (360 degrees) at half ahead throughout the turn. Would there be any difference in the size (diameter) of the turning circle? | Correct answer: No, the diameter of the turning circle would be almost the same. Question asked (847): What is the correct understanding of the term "bank effect"? If a ship was approaching the bank at an angle, what would be the effect on the ship? | Correct answer: The vessel's bow is pushed away from the bank Question asked (932): Who will have the authority to take charge and make appropriate decisions in the event of a vessel emergency when transiting the Panama Canal? | Correct answer: The Panama Canal Authority Question asked (935): KVVK When a vessel is transiting a canal with locks and intense bridge activities over many hours, what management issues should the Master consider? | Correct answer: All of these answers Question asked (1009): You are planning the discharge of a crude oil tanker with segregated ballast tanks. It is anticipated that when the vessel leaves port, she will encounter bad weather. Which of the cargo tanks should be crude oil washed as a priority? | Correct answer: The dedicated heavy weather ballast tank(s). Question asked (1012): SOLAS requires that an Inert Gas system on an oil tanker is capable of delivering inert gas with a maximum level of oxygen at any required rate of flow. What is that level? | Correct answer: Not more than 5% by volume. Question asked (1015): You are the officer in charge of discharging an oil tanker in Corpus Christi, USA. The applicable sections of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations require that there be current Oil Transfer Procedures available on board. What do the regulations require in terms of the format of, and accessibility to, those Transfer Procedures? | Correct answer: That the procedures be legibly printed in a language or languages easily understood by personnel engaged in the transfer operation and permanently posted or available at a place where crew members can see and use them. Question asked (1015): You are the officer in charge of discharging an oil tanker of 15000 DWT in Corpus Christi, USA. Where shall the Oil Transfer Procedure be located? | Correct answer: Posted or available where it can be easily seen and used by crew-members engaged in the discharge operation. Question asked (1017): According to 33 CFR 156, oil tankers trading in US waters are required to test and document the testing of cargo transfer hoses and transfer pipe system. What is the minimum requirement when testing these components? | Correct answer: That no leakage occurs under static liquid pressure of at least 1.5 times the maximum allowable working pressure. Question asked (1026): Before starting a transfer of oil, the person in charge on the vessel and the person in charge on the facility must hold a pre transfer conference. Who must decide to start the transfer? | Correct answer: Both persons in charge Question asked (1044): If you use chemicals for cleaning up an oil-spill on the water, what would the chemicals do? | Correct answer: Disperse or dissolve the oil into the water Question asked (1045): What is the best way to avoid pollution from small oil-spills aboard a ship? | Correct answer: Contain any oil-spill onboard the ship Question asked (1049): What is the most probable place that any oil will flow over the ship's side in case of an overflow during loading/discharging? | Correct answer: Aft part of the tank-deck Question asked (1051): Which statement(s) is true of a gasoline spill? | Correct answer: It is visible for a shorter time than a fuel oil spill Question asked (1060): You are on a vessel 10 nautical miles off the coast of Nigeria, West Africa. Are you allowed to dump empty glass bottles overboard ? | Correct answer: Yes, the bottles can be dumped if they are ground so that the resulting particles can pass through a screen with 25 mm openings Question asked (1070): When a vessel violates the oil pollution laws, who may be held responsible? | Correct answer: Anyone involved in the operation Question asked (1071): Which of the following would be considered pollution, when discharged overboard, under the US water pollution laws? | Correct answer: All of the mentioned Question asked (1076): What does the term OIL mean, as used in the Oil Pollution Regulations? | Correct answer: All of the mentioned Question asked (1077): What does the term DISCHARGE mean, as used in the Oil Pollution Regulations? | Correct answer: All the other alternatives Question asked (1083): What is the definition of volatile liquids (oil/oil products? | Correct answer: Liquids with flashpoint below 60 degrees C. Question asked (1087): When documenting Crude Oil Washing operations in the Oil Record Book, which of the following must be included in the sequence of entries? | Correct answer: The method of establishing that the cargo tanks were dry Question asked (1088): What is the purpose of the decanting line between two slop tanks on an oil tanker that is using water for the washing of the cargo tanks? | Correct answer: To enable most of the recovered oil to be retained in the primary slop tank, while the cleaner part of the water will flow into the secondary slop tank, where it can be re-used as wash-water. Question asked (1116): How frequent should reports from protection and environmental work be send to shore based management? | Correct answer: Annually. Question asked (1181): Who is responsible for keeping the required official publications onboard? | Correct answer: The master. Question asked (1375): Which PPM is allowed for discharging of "Bilge Water" overboard? | Correct answer: 15 PPM Question asked (1498): What will you serve seafarers who has been exposed to cold? | Correct answer: Warm nutritious drinks. Question asked (1637): "A" Class divisions in ships are constructed so that they are capable of preventing the passage of smoke and flame to the end of a standard fire test held for how many minutes? | Correct answer: 60 minutes Question asked (1652): What are class "C" bulkheads? | Correct answer: Bulkheads constructed of approved non-combustible materials but do not meet any of the requirements relative to smoke and flame nor limitations relative to temperature rise. Question asked (1657): Presence of water in the fluid for COW may result in excessive electrostatic generation. To avoid this, any tank supplying crude to the COW system must first be discharged by at least? | Correct answer: 1 metre Question asked (1657): ISGOTT draws attention to the risk of electrostatic potential in a mist produced by using oil and water mixture in Crude Oil Washing operations. How does the Guide recommend this is avoided? | Correct answer: Before washing begins, any tank that is to be used as a source of oil for Crude Oil Washing should be partly discharged to remove any water that has settled out during the voyage. The discharge of a layer of at least 1 metreis necessary for this purpose. Question asked (1721): The emergency fire pump is in accordance with good seamanship and precautionary routines run and tested weekly. Routine checks and maintenance are normally carried out by dedicated personnel. To ensure safe and appropriate operation of the pump, would you consider it beneficial that the same dedicated personnel operate the pump in emergencies? | Correct answer: In case of accidents, it is important that a wide range of personnel must be permitted and trained to operate the pump. Question asked (1867): Which position is the best to stop bleeding from the nose? | Correct answer: Sitting on a chair, leaning forward, with two fingers pressing the nose together. Question asked (1897): The portable walkie talkies required to be carried by GMDSS regulations should have which channels as a minimum? | Correct answer: Channels 6, 13 & 16 Question asked (1910): Non distress calls on 2182 kHz and VHF channel 16 should not exceed: Correct answer: One minute. Question asked (1917): You are proceeding along a narrow channel and approaching a bend, on the inside shore of which is a large hill, which obsures your view further up channel. What sound signal will you make to indicate your presence to any vessel that is behind the obstructing hill? | Correct answer: One prolonged blast. Question asked (1930): ISGOTT requires that hoses used for tank-cleaning are tested for electrical continuity in a dry condition prior to use. What is the reading that they must display? | Correct answer: Not greater than 6 ohms per metre length. Question asked (1930): Testing of tank cleaning hoses. All hoses supplied for tank washing machines should be tested for electrical continuity in a dry condition prior to use. What are the maximum ohms per metre length? | Correct answer: 6 ohms per metre length. Question asked (1931): Measurement of oil cargoes is often achieved with a "UTI" device. What do the letters "UTI" stand for? | Correct answer: Ullage Temperature Interface. Question asked (1936): What medium is used to calibrate the ODME? | Correct answer: Fresh water. Question asked (1942): In most ports, tankers are required to discharge in enclosed atmosphere.What is the required capacity of the I.G.Blowers in relation to cargo pumps ? | Correct answer: 125 pct? Question asked (1996): If all indications are that a cargo has been received without damages, irregularities or short shipment and the phrase "apparent good order and condition" is entered on the Bill of Lading, what type of Bill is this said to be? | Correct answer: A clean Bill of Lading. Question asked (2000): What is the result of a "high metacentric height"? | Correct answer: The vessel will roll violently? Question asked (2027): An Oil tanker experiences large bending moments and therefore the deck scantlings must be maintained within "x" length amidships, where "x" is: Correct answer: 0.4 Length Question asked (2027): An OBO or O/O carrier, due to the movement of liquid in a cargo hold during rough weather, the possibility of liquid entering the inert gas piping is great. To avoid this U-bends are sometimes fitted on the line emerging from the hatch coaming. These bends generally have a drain cock at the bottom. These cocks should be: Correct answer: Opened after rough weather or before loading/discharging or transferring cargo to check for liquid accumulation and contents drained into a drip pan. Question asked (2029): A conventional tanker has most of its tanks slack during the discharging of oil cargo, it is not of any great consequence; however, if an OBO has most of its holds slack during discharging (or loading) of oil cargo this will: Correct answer: Likely cause a sudden or violent list due to the very large free surface in the broad beamed holds? Question asked (2067): TCUD At what calendar interval must lifting appliances on board a vessel be suitably tested by a competent person? | Correct answer: 5 years. Question asked (2141): MKTY It has been established by experience that the most successful method of double banking two vessels, when no tugs are available, is one of the following methods. Select which answer is considered the most successful method. | Correct answer: When both vessels are underway, fig. 1 Question asked (2147): According to the OCIMF Ship to Ship Transfer Guide (Petroleum), which of the following is the required state of readiness on oil tankers engaged in a cargo transfer? | Correct answer: The main engines of both vessels should be ready for immediate use. Question asked (2154): Which type of water can be discharged into the sea without using the ODME? | Correct answer: Ballast from segregated ballast tanks (SBT) Question asked (2181): FXYP What is the name of the reference manual, jointly produced by the International Maritime Organization and the International Civil Aviation Authority, which currently outlines the organization and management of search and rescue activities at sea? | Correct answer: The International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue (IAMSAR) Manual. Question asked (2251): Which of the following requirements regarding on board stability data corresponds to present regulations? (NSCL 4/12.1) | Correct answer: A calculation example showing the use of "KG" limitation curves. Question asked (2252): Which of the following requirements to ships stability for normal operation corresponds to present regulations? (NSCL 4/12.2) | Correct answer: The ship is loaded in such a manner that adequate stability is achieved in all loading condition. Question asked (2270): JHYC You are a Senior Officer of the Watch on vessel "A" and are passing through the Straits of Gibraltar. The vessel's speed is 18 knots and your vessel is overtaking several other vessels, when the visibility reduces down to about 2 nm. What aspects would you consider when establishing a "safe speed" for your vessel? | Correct answer: Deciding safe speed consider: 2 miles visibility; traffic density; manoeuvre ability of vessel; effectiveness of navigational equipment (ARPA etc); state of sea and currents and navigational hazards. Question asked (2279): XPNI A fully laden tanker is in collision with another tanker causing them to interlock. What action/judgement should be considered by both vessels? | Correct answer: Take separation of the two vessels into immediate consideration, but consider that a separation may cause a fire and also create a larger oil spill Question asked (2304): Under the provisions of MARPOL 73/78 as updated, what is the minimum tonnage required for an oil tanker to be provided with and complete an Oil Record Book, Part II - Cargo / ballast operations? | Correct answer: 150 gross tonnes. Question asked (2308): Any ship of 10.000 tons gross tonnage and above shall be fitted with oily-water separating equipment for the control of machinery space bilges. What kind of equipment is required in this connection? | Correct answer: Either Oil fitting equipment , or Oily-water separating equipment , or combination of both. Question asked (2312): MARPOL 73/78 - Annex V. Disposal of garbage outside "Special Areas". After unpacking spares, you are left with a limited amount of packing materials. What will be the nearest distance to land for disposal into the sea of this materials? | Correct answer: 25 miles Question asked (2313): MARPOL 73/78 - Annex V. Disposal of garbage. Your vessel is in the Red Sea (Special Area) and the Chief Cook is requesting to have some food waste burned in the incinerator. Due to problems with incinerator, you decide to have the waste ground in the Grinder (Lump size max. 25 mm) and disposed off into the sea. Is this prohibited, if not, how far from nearest land is this legal? | Correct answer: 12 miles Question asked (2314): MARPOL 73/78 - Annex I. Your vessel sailed from Bahrain heading for Singapore.2 days after departure, you like to empty your machinery space bilges. What will be the correct procedures in this connection? | Correct answer: Call the bridge and request for position and permission to discharge overboard through oilywater separating and filtering equipment. Question asked (2316): MARPOL 73/78 - Annex IV. Your ship has in operation an approved sewage treatment plant certified by the Administration. During discharge, while vessel is awaiting pilot off Cape Henry, USA, the surrounding water is discoloured. What kind of action would be appropriate to take? | Correct answer: Stop discharge. Question asked (2442): Which of the following figures drawn on the plane of the Meridian is correct for an observer in position Latitude 30°00' North; Longitude 15° 00' West, when observing the sun on the meridian, if the sun's Declination is 15°00' South? | Correct answer: Figure 4 is correct. Question asked (2444): What is correct UTC in this example? Approx. Pos: N49°51' W35°23', zone +2, Local Time 0900. | Correct answer: 11 00 Question asked (2446): What is the correct setting of the "Anti sea clutter" control on the radar? | Correct answer: A few sea returns remaining on the screen. Question asked (2451): Why should Ground Stabilised True Motion display mode be avoided when using the Arpa for anti-collision purposes | Correct answer: The collision regulations are based on ship courses through the water. Question asked (2454): What is the probable cause of an error in position of the ship obtained from the GPS system? | Correct answer: Incorrect height of the antenna. Question asked (2455): How can an ARPA assist the ship to steer a suitable course to make good the entrance to a channel? | Correct answer: Select ground stabilised true motion display and alter course so that own ships true vector passes through the middle of the entrance to the channel. Question asked (2741): What can lead to "Unlimited responsibility" (OPA-90) | Correct answer: Wilful misconduct, gross negligence and violation of Federal Safety Question asked (2743): In relation ot OPA 90, Which of the following statement is correct? | Correct answer: COTP-zones may have additional rules and regulations Question asked (2753): Shipboard Emergency Drills must be carried out at least (OPA-90) | Correct answer: Once a month Question asked (2771): On oil tankers, the effluent water from an inert gas scrubber and the condensate water which collects in the deck main has which of the following chemical characteristics? | Correct answer: It is acidic. Question asked (2785): For what purpose might 'line displacement' or 'line pressing' be conducted prior to the discharge of cargo from an oil tanker? | Correct answer: The verification of the shore line for calculation purposes. Question asked (2794): When carrying out a Crude Oil Washing operation, why is it a necessary to partly discharge the tank before commencing washing? | Correct answer: It is essential that only "dry" oil is used, to avoid the risk of electrostatic discharge from water droplets. By part-discharging the tank, any water that has settled out on the voyage and is lying under the oil will be removed. Question asked (2795): When describing Crude Oil Washing on an oil tanker, what name is given to areas within a cargo tank that are not directly impinged, or struck, by the stream from tank washing machines? | Correct answer: Shadow areas. Question asked (2882): What do the letters API stand for in relation to oil cargo calculations? | Correct answer: American Petroleum Institute. Question asked (2885): What does crude oil consist of? | Correct answer: A natural mixture of simple and complex hydrocarbon compounds. Question asked (2887): Subject to allowance by the Port State Authority a tanker with defect oil discharge monitoring and control system (ODME) may undertake? | Correct answer: One ballast voyage before proceeding to a repair port. Question asked (2894): When discussing the properties of an oil cargo, what is the "wax content"? | Correct answer: The percentage of paraffinic wax by volume, based on a representative sample of the crude oil. Question asked (2920): What is the purpose of the deck water seal on the deck of an oil tanker? | Correct answer: To prevent the passage of petroleum gases back to the machinery spaces. Question asked (2922): You are the Officer on Watch on an oil tanker during a discharging operation. An alarm on the Inert Gas Plant indicates that no inert gas is being supplied to replace the discharging cargo. What will you do? | Correct answer: Immediately stop the discharging. Question asked (2929): What can a quick change of liquid flow in a pipe line lead to? Selected answer: The terminal gives the order of what to do. | Correct answer: Pressure surge and liquid pressure. Question asked (2933): Which international convention deals with pollution prevention? | Correct answer: MARPOL 73/78. Question asked (2936): Before commencing loading an oil cargo, the cargo tanks are surveyed. How do we refer to any small amount of liquid, sludge and sediment found in the cargo tanks and assessed for the purposes of including in the calculation of cargo quantity loaded? | Correct answer: OBQ (On Board Quantity). Question asked (2940): To discharge the last amount of cargo ashore, the stripping pump through the small diameter line is used. Where does this small diameter line come from in the pump room and where is the line ending at the manifold? | Correct answer: From the stripping pump's delivery side directly to the manifold's presentation flange. Question asked (2943): What is the minimum height of vent outlets of a controlled venting system from cargo tanks? Correct answer: A height of not less than 6 m. Question asked (2943): What is the "Scantling Draught" of an Oil Tanker with segregated ballast tanks? | Correct answer: The draught for which the structural strength of the ship has been designed Question asked (2944): In oil cargo calculations, what is ASTM table 53A/B used for? Selected answer: On entering with a volume in long tons, a conversion factor is found that will convert that volume to U.S. barrels (bbls). | Correct answer: On entering with a given density at the observed temperature, the corresponding density at the standard 15 degrees Centigrade is found. Question asked (2948): In respect of washings from the cargo area of an oil tanker, what is the maximum instantaneous rate of oil that can be discharged into the sea when a vessel is outside a special area, proceeding en route, has in operation a monitoring and control system for the discharge of oil and is located more than 50 nautical miles from the nearest land? | Correct answer: 30 litres per nautical mile. Question asked (2949): The arrival ballast water on non SBT vessels must contain maximum 15ppm (parts pr. million) of oil to fulfil the regulations in force. How many ppm is 1 % by volume. | Correct answer: 10,000 ppm. Question asked (2991): Which muscle is the most persevering one in the body? | Correct answer: The heart. Question asked (2994): If an oil tanker is built with a "free flow system", what does this mean? | Correct answer: A vessel without ordinary bottom lines where the cargo flows from tank to tank through bulkhead valves. Question asked (2999): The Reid Vapour Pressure (RVP) test is a simple and commonly used method for measuring which of the following characteristics of an oil cargo? | Correct answer: The absolute vapour pressure of the liquid at 37.8 degrees C Question asked (3005): Some centrifugal cargo pumps on oil tankers are designed with an automatic stripping system, which allows the cargo tank to fully discharge its contents. By what principle does such a stripping system operate? | Correct answer: On the basis that, if cargo vapour can be stopped from entering the cargo pump suction inlet, the flow will continue without cavitation. Question asked (3006): According to the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA-90), oil carrying vessels trading in U.S. waters are required to carry oil spill clean up equipment for the containment and removal of on-deck spills. For a vessel of over 400 feet (121.9 metres) in length, what volume of oil must they be able to handle? | Correct answer: 12 barrels (1.91 cubic metres). Question asked (3006): According to OPA 90 there are requirements that vessels with an overall length of 400 ft or more must carry appropriate equipment and supplies for the containment and removal of at least? | Correct answer: 12 barrels. Question asked (3012): In respect of exposure to vapours from oil cargoes, how is the value of "Short Term Exposure Limit" determined? | Correct answer: The airborne concentration of a toxic substance averaged over any 15 minute period, usually expressed in ppm. Question asked (3016): The successive stages of all cargo and ballast handling operations on an oil tanker must be recorded on board. What is the name of the book where these details are listed? | Correct answer: The Oil Record Book. Question asked (3191): The Master arrives on the bridge obviously under the influence of alcohol and states he is taking over the "con" of the ship. What actions should the Officer of the Watch (OOW) take in this situation? | Correct answer: Attempt to diplomatically avoid taking any actions that would put the ship or crew into danger and call the Chief Officer for assistance. Question asked (3204): From which locations is it normally possible to close watertight doors? | Correct answer: Watertight doors can be closed adjacent to the door and remotely from bridge and also one emergency remote control station Question asked (3212): What are the conditions that influence the efforts for organising the fire fighting? | Correct answer: Where the fire breaks out, how many fire teams are available, the strength of the fire, the ships mobility, what is burning and communication Question asked (3233): How many annexes do we find in MARPOL 73/78 and what is the content of annex 1 ? | Correct answer: We find 6 annexes in MARPOL 73/78 and annex 1 is the regulations for the prevention of pollution by oil Question asked (3234): Are there any restrictions about how much sludge we can pump overboard on the sea voyage? | Correct answer: Maximum is 30 litre pr nautical mile and total is 1/30000 part of full cargo on the ballast voyage. Question asked (3242): What does STCW deal with? | Correct answer: STCW deals with minimum recommendation of education for seafarers and minimum standards for training centre and schools Question asked (3295): From where on board can you find out the different types of protection equipment regarding where placed, how much, how many etc.? | Correct answer: The ship's safety plan Question asked (3336): A common expression is for example 2 across. What does this mean. | Correct answer: CT2, WT2 port, WT2 starboard. Question asked (3364): Ship's personnel who assume overall charge of Crude Oil Washing operations must be trained to the satisfaction of the Flag State administration. Which of the following is a summary of the conditions that must be met before such persons can assume these responsibilities? | Correct answer: They must have at least one years appropriate experience on oil tankers, have participated in at least two COW programmes and be fully knowledgeable of the contents of the Operations and Equipment Manual. Question asked (3418): What is the definition of "clingage"? | Correct answer: Oil remaining on walls or on internal surfaces of cargo tanks after discharging Question asked (3632): The IMO Standard Marine Communication Phrases are recommended to be used when the ship's Officer is verbally talking to whom? | Correct answer: In circumstances described in all of the answers provided Question asked (3687): What does the abbreviation ABC mean in first aid? | Correct answer: Air, Breathing, Circulation. Question asked (3690): How often shall crew members participate in fire drills? | Correct answer: Once every month Question asked (3702): An alarm signal consisting of seven short blast followed by one prolonged blast is sounded by the ship's whistle and alarm bells. What are you to do? | Correct answer: Go to your lifeboat station Question asked (3703): What is the meaning of this symbol ? | Correct answer: Fasten seat belts Question asked (3714): A 6-men inflatable liferaft shall be carried as far forward as is reasonable and practicable. Where is the best stowing position? | Correct answer: Under the forecastle. Question asked (3772): If Mouth - to - Mouth (M-T-M) ventilation by itself is unsuccessful and the casualty's heart stops, or has stopped beating, you must perform External Chest Compression (ECC) in conjunction with M-T-M. What is the complete rate when performing ECC? | Correct answer: Complete 15 compressions at the rate of 80 compressions per minute Question asked (3937): YUVN What are the additional duties required by the Officer of the Watch when navigating in fog? | Correct answer: Sound fog signal, effective radar watch reporting ship movements to Master and keep a good lookout for ships and fog signals. Question asked (3990): Must you be certified to be a lifeboat-commander? | Correct answer: Yes, you must attend to a course held by certified personnel, and then be certified by national authorities (NMD, USCG, etc) Question asked (5370): The type-indication of the radio set is mentioned in: | Correct answer: The safety certificate Question asked (5406): A vessel is equipped for all sea areas. In the middle of the Indian Ocean the EGC-receiver appears out of order. Is it still possible to receive MSI-messages? | Correct answer: Yes, with the MF/HF-radio telex Question asked (5438): How often must inspection of proper working of the EPIRB 's and SART 's take place on board? Once per: Correct answer: Month Question asked (5441): The prescribed test of an approved portable VHF radio set (portophone) must be done once a: Correct answer: Month Question asked (5452): A distress alert on board may only be transmitted on explicit order of: | Correct answer: The captain Question asked (5476): The traffic list of a coast-station is a list of: | Correct answer: Call-signs of ships for which a radio-telephone call, a telegram or another call is intended Question asked (5475): To inform ship of coast-stations messages, coast-stations give at fixed times: | Correct answer: A traffic list with the call-sign of the ships involved in alphabetical numerical sequence Question asked (5477): For calling a coast-station by mariphone one should preferably use: | Correct answer: A woreking channel of the nearest shore-station of that caost-station Question asked (5478): By the term "Stand by" the operator of a coast-station means that one should: Correct answer: Wait until the coast-station calls again Question asked (5483): To get priority with radio-communication, one must notify the coast-station that the call is: Correct answer: An urgent call Question asked (5486): By "collect call" is meant: | Correct answer: A call for account of the receiver Question asked (5493): The input of an area code prefix in (radio)telex-traffic: Correct answer: Differs for each country Question asked (5500): With what system is a NAVTEX-message transmitted? | Correct answer: FEC Question asked (5501): During a telex-connection with a subscriber it is: Correct answer: Recommended at the beginning and at the end of the message-transport to exchanges 'answer back' s' Question asked (5509): The ID of an Inmarsat M station on board starts with: | Correct answer: 6 Question asked (5516): A message is sent to a fax-machine. However the message cannot be delivered by the land earth station. The land earth station will: | Correct answer: Automatically send a non-delivery notification (NDN) to the sender Question asked (5517): A message is send by the Inmarset C-set. The land earth station will: | Correct answer: Only send a positive delivery notification (PDN) to the sender if the sender requested, so in the send menu Question asked (5518): Via Inmarsat-C a message is sent to an Inmarsat-C mailbox with a positive delivery notification (PDN). The ground station will: Correct answer: Send a PDN, if the message has arrived in the mailbox Question asked (5523): You wish to send a message via an Inmarsat-C installation to an Inmarsat-A telex installation. The message is composed in 'ASCII'. The message can be sent: Correct answer: As a fax Question asked (5527): Inmarsat Telex Service code '31' can be used: | Correct answer: To ask for maritime inquiries Question asked (5528): Inmarsat Telex Service code '33' can be used: Correct answer: When technical problems are experienced with the Inmarsat-terminal Question asked (5531): To make a "call-request" one should: Correct answer: Select the telex in on-line position Question asked (5535): An Inmarsat-C terminal is suitable for: | Correct answer: Store and forward message Question asked (5536): The log-in of an Inmarsat-C installation is important: | Correct answer: To inform the NCS that one is available for messages offered Question asked (5552): To guarantee optimal reception of VHF-DSC-calls, every: Correct answer: DSC-symbol is sent twice and checked extra by Error Check Character Question asked (5559): On board a DSC-call is to be made in case of an OBS. Choose the category: Correct answer: Routine Question asked (5562): When a coastguard-station wants to send a gale-warning by DSC it will happen in the category: Correct answer: Safety Question asked (5563): On board they want to send a safety-call to other vessels. The DSC safety-call: Correct answer: Has to contain a work-frequency Question asked (5567): DSC uses for automatic identification the MMSI. The identification 002442000 is assigned to: Correct answer: A coast-station or coast guard-station Question asked (5579): The number of frequencies on which a MF/HF-DSC distress alert multi-frequency call attempt can be transmitted is: | Correct answer: 6 Question asked (5580): A MF/HF-DSC multi-frequency call attempt may: Correct answer: Be repeated after 3.5 to 4.5 minutes Question asked (5581): When on HF band a DSC distress alert is received, you have to listen to: | Correct answer: The radio telephony distress frequency in the band in which the DSC distress alert was received Question asked (5583): You receive via the 8 MHz a DSC distress alert. The received DSC message is however distorted. The MMSI as well as the position are illegible. After listening at the 8 MHz telephone distress frequency, nothing is heard. This is because: Correct answer: Telephone signals in the same frequency band are generally weaker than DSC signals Question asked (5586): The display of the DSC-controller on board is showing the following lines: TX call:Selectiveto: 02114200 Category:RoutineUSB:telephony DSC Tx 2189.5 kHzsave>send< This DSC-message must be transmitted in the mode: Correct answer: F1B Question asked (5600): For a "distress alert" via the DSC, the MF-band is used in the frequencies: Correct answer: TX: 2187.5 kHz RX: 2187.5 kHz Question asked (5603): What mode is used for broadcast an MF/HF-DSC message: Correct answer: J2B/F1B Question asked (5604): The MF/HF-transceiver on board is tuned to the assigned frequency of a station. To make this connection the following mode is used: Correct answer: J3E Question asked (5611): At sea red rocket signals are seen. This is not reported by radio. You have to begin the distress alert procedure via VHF with the term: | Correct answer: MAYDAY RELAY Question asked (5613): A DSC-message of the "safety" category is received from another vessel on VHF channel 70. Conforming to the GMDSS rules, for the continuation of the safety traffic, you must change to VHF-channel: Correct answer: 16 Question asked (5614): The relay of a distress-call by an RCC for coast-station begins with: Correct answer: MAYDAY RELAY (3x) Question asked (5617): A distress-call, onboard via RCC, may only be given Receipt if: | Correct answer: The 0.0.W deems it necessary Question asked (5623): "RECEIVED MAYDAY" is used in a: Correct answer: Receipt of a distress alert Question asked (5626): When may a call for radio medical advice be preceded by the urgency-signal: | Correct answer: In urgent cases Question asked (5630): The safety message announces that a station: | Correct answer: Will relay a message concerning an important navigational or meteorological warning Question asked (5634): To receive distress alerting and MSI via an Inmarsat-C set vessels must have: Correct answer: SES or an EGC receiver Question asked (5636): Is it necessary in case of a distress alert via the Inmarsat A terminal to use the distress priority? | Correct answer: Yes, by using "distress priority" one is always assigned a channel Question asked (5638): If one requires medical advice by means of an Inmarsat-C terminal one should use the following address: | Correct answer: 32 Question asked (5650): Via a coast-station radio medical advice is asked using NBDP. What command has to be given after ga +? | Correct answer: med + Question asked (5651): The good operation in any location, whether the NAVTEX is working properly or not, can be checked using: | Correct answer: A testing program built in for this purpose Question asked (5653): When a character in the NAVTEX message sent is not received in the | Correct answer: Nothing or a special character will be printed Question asked (5681): The transmitting receiving method, when both stations can transmit and receive at the same time is called: Correct answer: Duplex Question asked (5684): When onboard channel 16 is used fora shore radio-connection, you always work: | Correct answer: Simplex Question asked (5688): The PTT-switch must be: Correct answer: Pressed in during speaking only to work semi-duplex Question asked (5705): On a MF/HF-transmitter-receiver there is a volume control. Another name for this is: Correct answer: LF-gain Question asked (5708): CPKJ By the degree of selectivity of a receiver is meant: Correct answer: Ability to make weak stations audible Question asked (5723): The "clarifier" has only effect during: Correct answer: Receiving in mode J3E Question asked (5724): When during transmitting the display of a radiotelephone-installation shows a decrease intransmitting power it is: | Correct answer: An indication of aerial problem Question asked (5726): At present the MF/HF transmitter often has an automatic aerial turning unit. Should this fail: Correct answer: Its always possible to put the turning unit in a fixed position, so the MF distress frequencies can still be used Question asked (5729): The whip-antenna of the MF transceiver was lost in bad weather. The MF-transceiver can be used again: | Correct answer: If the whip-antenna is replaced by an antenna of about the same length as the original one Question asked (5756): What mode must be used on the MF/HF transmission when making a radiotelephone call: Correct answer: J3E Question asked (5764): The correct functioning of a DSC-modem can be checked by means of: | Correct answer: The built-in test facility in the modem Question asked (5766): The proper operation of an Inmost C-terminal can be tested by: Correct answer: Doing a "link test" Question asked (5775): The accuracy of an Inmarsat-E positioning-system is: | Correct answer: 200 meters Question asked (5767): The proper operation of the telex mode of an Inmarsat-A terminal can be tested by: Correct answer: Requesting an "automatic linetest" Question asked (5768): Dish aerials are used with: Correct answer: Inmarsat - B and -M Question asked (5769): The aerial system of an Inmarsat-C terminal consist of: Correct answer: An omni-directional aerial Question asked (5779): The position that is determined by built in GPS-receiver in an Inmarsat-EPIRB has an accuracy of about: | Correct answer: 200 meters Question asked (5788): A SART must, when the vessel sinks: Correct answer: Be taken by the crew to the rescue-boat and turned on manually Question asked (5794): The following information must be given on the SART: Correct answer: Date of replacement of the battries Question asked (5795): Testing a SART is permitted: | Correct answer: At sea, outside territorial waters, and in port or harbour Question asked (5799): The emergency battery of a GMDDS portophone: | Correct answer: Must be replaced before the expiry date is exceeded Question asked (5803): With an EPIRB: | Correct answer: You must check the date the battery must be replaced Question asked (5808): The capacity of a battery is expressed in: Correct answer: ampere x hours Question asked (5809): A battery of 24 Volt supplies during 10 hours a current of 6 ampere. What is the capacity supplied: Correct answer: 60 Ah Question asked (5862): Can an ECDIS be used for voyage planning? | Correct answer: Normally the ECDIS could be used, but in conjunction with paper charts Question asked (5863): NTAR When initially setting up the GPS to provide positions for use with a paper chart, what Chart Datum should be selected? | Correct answer: Select WGS84 and when plotting on the chart apply the stated corrections. Question asked (5864): KVUM What is the main purpose of VTS? | Correct answer: Increase the safety of all ships and the protection of the environment in the vicinity. Question asked (5865): A coastal passage or voyage plan should indicate the appropriate methods of determining positions and include which of the following? | Correct answer: All of these suggested answers Question asked (5870): What is important to check when transferring a position from the GPS output to a paper chart? | Correct answer: Any necessary corrections are applied to convert between the GPS datum and the chart datum Question asked (5873): What is the shortest distance between two points on the surface of the earth? | Correct answer: Great Circle Question asked (5879): LRWC When planning a voyage crossing large oceans, which of the following answers would most suitably cover the most critical aspects to be considered when deciding the courses to steer? | Correct answer: The anticipated weather and the need for weather routing. The distances gained by sailing by great circle. The ship's draught and the loadline limits Question asked (5880): KFMF Which of the following answers would best define the term "risk"? | Correct answer: Risk is a situation involving exposure to danger and includes both identification of the occurrence and the likelihood that it will happen. Question asked (5883): What is understood by the term "Balanced Rudder"? | Correct answer: proper way: it can be automatically compared and corrected being at the geometrical centre of the rudder area the load on the steering motor. A rudder with part of the rudder area forward of the turning axis, therefore reducing Question asked (5887): What is the action that a GMDSS Radio Operator should take when a DSC distress alert is received? | Correct answer: The Operator should immediately set continuous watch on the radiotelephone frequency that is associated with frquency band on which the distress alert was received. Question asked (5888): How many total frequencies are available for DSC distress alerting? | Correct answer: Seven (7). Question asked (5895): Which class of emission is used for ARQ NBDP transmissions ? | Correct answer: F1B Question asked (5904): Which action do you perform when you log in to a satellite ocean region? | Correct answer: You inform the NCS that the SES is available for comunications. Question asked (5906): Which of the following two digits codes is used to obtain medical advice ? | Correct answer: 32 Question asked (5936): " On area A3 the function "" Transmission and reception of signals for locating "" is mainly based on:" | Correct answer: the use of SART transponders Question asked (5957): What is the purpose of the « SQUELCH » on a VHF transmitter/receiver? | Correct answer: " reduce the ""noise"" in the background" Question asked (5997): Distress MF communications should normally be operated : Correct answer: In J3E mode - on simplex basis Question asked (6116): Messages sent via INMARSAT C are charged: Correct answer: On the number of kilobits of information transmitted per block of 256 bits Question asked (6117): The names and addresses of accounting authorities can be found in : | Correct answer: The ITU List of Ship Stations Question asked (6022): Which of the following is the correct minimum carriage requirement for a ship of more than 300 gross tons and operating in area A2: | Correct answer: 1 VHF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver - 1 or 2 SART - 1 NAVTEX or 1 EGC receiver - 2 or 3 VHF portable - 1 EPIRB - 1 MF RT + DSC+ DSC watch receiver Question asked (6035): Which of the following is a coast station MMSI ? | Correct answer: 2275300 Question asked (6044): " On area A4 the function "" Transmission of ship to shore distress alerts"" is mainly based on:" | Correct answer: The use of HF DSC and COSPAS SARSAT Epirbs Question asked (6049): " On area A3 the function "" Transmission and reception of on scene communications"" is mainly based on:" | Correct answer: The use of MF and/or VHF R/T Question asked (6050): " On area A4 the function "" Transmission and reception of on scene communications"" is mainly based on:" | Correct answer: the use of MF and/or VHF R/T Question asked (6056): Which word will precede an urgency message ? | Correct answer: PAN PAN Question asked (6058): Which word will precede a routine message ? | Correct answer: No specific word will precede a routine message Question asked (6060): Which type of call will be sent by a ship sighting another ship in distress which is not itself in position to transmit a distress alert ? | Correct answer: Distress relay call Question asked (6061): Which type of call will be sent by a ship sighting containers adrift in vicinity of her position ? (No message about this problem was previously transmitted via NAVTEX or INMARSAT C SAFETYNET) | Correct answer: Safety call Question asked (6080): At what minimum height above sea level a SART transponder must be mounted ? | Correct answer: 1 metre Question asked (6084): What is the required number of hours that a SART's battery must be able to operate the unit in the standby mode? | Correct answer: Four (4) days Question asked (6110): How will you start a cancelling message after you send by mistake a distress call on your VHF DSC equipment | Correct answer: " All Stations - This is ""SAINT-ROMAIN Question asked (6114): Operator connected R/T calls are charged | Correct answer: On the basis of a three minute minimum charge with one minute incremental steps Question asked (6115): Automatically connected telephone calls via INMARSAT A are charged: | Correct answer: On the bases of a six second minimum charge with six second incremental steps Question asked (6122): The normal mode of operation for each coast station shall be indicated in: Correct answer: The ITU List of Coast Station Question asked (10030): An optical fire detector head is activated by: Correct answer: The visible smoke that is a result of combustion Question asked (10031): A flame detector is activated by: Correct answer: The infrared radiation and ultraviolet radiation given off by flames Question asked (10067): *For how long should the self contained air support system on a totally enclosed lifeboat having its engine running be capable of providing safe and breathable air ? | Correct answer: 10 minutes Question asked (10089): The halogenated hydrocarbons (halon), are hydrocarbons in which the molecules have one (or more) atom(s) of hydrogen replaced by another atom (or atoms) of | Correct answer: Fluorine and/or bromine Question asked (10090): The discharge arrangements for halogenated hydrocarbon total flooding systems shall be so designed that the minimum quantity of medium can be discharged in (based on the discharge of the liquid phase): Correct answer: 20 seconds or less Question asked (10226): Which deck is the "bulkhead deck"? | Correct answer: The uppermost deck to which transverse bulkheads are carried Question asked (10317): *The correct order of actions to be taken in a fire emergency, should be... | Correct answer: Evaluation of the situation, rescue and life-saving, confinement of fire, extinction, then feed back on the emergency Question asked (10325): *When should a crew member joining a ship for the first time be given some training and instructions in the use of the ship's fire-fighting appliances ? | Correct answer: As soon as possible but not later than 2 weeks after he joins the ship Question asked (10354): *The smoke detector (fire indicator) indicates a fire in a cargo hold loaded with general cargo; this is immediately followed by a heavy smell of fire. What action should be taken first? | Correct answer: Close the ventilation system and other openings to the hold in order to choke the fire Question asked (10381): *Which of the following items must be included in each fire drill? | Correct answer: All the items mentioned Question asked (10447): The analyses of the smoke produced by a fire, may give an interpretation of that fire. Which are the factors we should take into account? | Correct answer: Opacity, amount and colour Question asked (10469): A cargo hold containing such cargo as nitrates, chlorates etc which produces oxygen under the influence of heat catches fire while the vessel at sea. How would you deal with this? | Correct answer: Use large quantities of water as soon as possible Question asked (20157): Which item among those below is included in the normal equipment of every lifeboat? | Correct answer: One set of fishing tackle Question asked (20168): You are on board a ship which is not specially fitted for navigation in cold regions. At what ambient temperature should the engine of the lifeboat *start within less than 2 minutes ? | Correct answer: until - 15°C Question asked (20204): The steps of the embarkation ladder used must be proportioned as it follows: Correct answer: length = 480 mm, breadth = 115 mm, depth = 25 mm Question asked (20205): *The steps of the embarkation ladder used must be spaced apart by a distance of: Correct answer: Equally spaced and not less than 300 mm or more than 380 mm Question asked (20315): How many Radar Transponders (SART) are required to be carried onboard a ship for use in survival crafts? | Correct answer: One on each side of the ship Question asked (20322): Give the meaning of the following symbol | Correct answer: EPIRB Question asked (20330): Give the meaning of the following symbol | Correct answer: Survival craft portable radio Question asked (20347): The operating mode of a pyrotechnic signal depends essentially on: | Correct answer: Instructions or diagrams printed on its casing by the manufacturer Question asked (20348): A rocket parachute flare reaches an altitude of | Correct answer: not less than 300m Question asked (20349): Hand flares and buoyant smoke signals can continue to burn or emit smoke after having been immersed for a period of 10s | Correct answer: Right if the immersion depth is smallerthan 100 mm Question asked (20351): A hand flare must have a burning period of at least | Correct answer: 1 Min Question asked (20371): When mustered to an abandon ship drill, what is the first thing you do when entering the muster station? | Correct answer: Put on a life jacket Question asked (20388): *When reasonable and practicable, how often shall rescue boats be launched with their assigned crew aboard and manoeuvred in the water? | Correct answer: Every month Question asked (20428): If a distress signal is received on board your ship, what should be the first action that should be taken? | Correct answer: Attempt to establish contact with the distressed vessel Question asked (31027): What is the period of validity of the Safety Management Certificate | Correct answer: 5 years Question asked (31029): KMWH What does ISM stand for? | Correct answer: The International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention Question asked (31303): With respect to the ISM, what training in additional to lifeboat and fire drills must be carried out? | Correct answer: Familiarization, and other drills identified as necessary by the ship Question asked (31307): What is the main theme of modern safety practice? | Correct answer: Making use of Risk Assessment as a means to improving safety Question asked (31308): What do you understand by the term "Risk Assessment", and how would this be carried out on board? | Correct answer: Identify the hazards, quantify the risks, put control measures in place, monitor the work activity and review Question asked (31358): Which one of the listed requirements regarding life-saving appliances corresponds to present regulations? | Correct answer: All prescribed life-saving appliances shall be made of non-combustible or fire retardant material Question asked (31373): Which one of the listed requirements regarding service and maintenance of life-saving appliances correspond to present regulations? | Correct answer: Instructions for onboard maintenance of life-saving appliances in accordance with the regulations shall be provided Question asked (31406): The training manual shall contain instructions and information in easily understood terms and illustrated wherever possible. Which of the following objects have to be explained in detail in the manual according to present regulations? | Correct answer: Donning of lifejackets and immersion suits Question asked (31417): Which of the following requirements regarding life-buoys correspond to present regulations? (SOLAS III/7.1) | Correct answer: Not less than half the total number of lifebuoys shall be provided with self-ignighting lights Question asked (31439): What is an oxygen analyzer used for? | Correct answer: Measure oxygen contents in the atmosphere. Question asked (31441): What is the purpose of explosimeters? | Correct answer: Measure the amount of explosive gases in % of LEL. Question asked (31444): What is the ideal humidity in a working environment? | Correct answer: 40-60%. Question asked (31448): How much can the concentration of oxygen in the air decrease before it is dangerous to stay in the atmosphere without breathing apparatus? | Correct answer: 2 - 3 % Question asked (31454): Which one of the listed requirements regarding the stowage of a survival craft corresponds to present SOLAS regulations? Each survival craft shall be stowed: Correct answer: In a secure and sheltered position and protected from damage by fire or explosion. Question asked (31459): Which one of the following items has to be included in an abandon ship drill according to SOLAS regulations? | Correct answer: Checking that life-jackets are correctly donned. Question asked (31464): A ship in distress should transmit the appropriate alarm signal followed by the distress call and message on one or all of the international distress frequencies. Which of frequencies is in accordance with the present recommendations? | Correct answer: 500 kHz, 2182 kHz and 156.8 MHz Question asked (31465): Which one of the listed items has to be included in a distress message? | Correct answer: Identification of the ship. Question asked (31485): What colour flare is used to signal a safe landing place for small boats ? | Correct answer: Green Question asked (31486): HEL-H is the abbreviation of a heavy helicopter radius of action for rescue purposes. What do you think the radius and evacuating capacity of the helicopter is? | Correct answer: 200 nm and capacity for evacuating more then 15 persons. Question asked (31509): EJCH How often should the lifeboat wire falls be turned and renewed? | Correct answer: Turned at intervals of not more than 30 months and renewed every 5 years Question asked (31525): BNEO What is the minimum number of channels required for the portable two-way VHF's for survival craft? | Correct answer: Channels 6, 13 & 16 Question asked (31564): During test and/or maintenance work of the CO2 system affecting the release system, precautions to ensure that the gas is not released into the engine room due to a mistake are to be ensured. What precautions should be taken? | Correct answer: The main supply line to be blanked off prior to the work. Question asked (31589): The Training Manual shall contain instructions and information on the life-saving appliances and the best method of survival. The training manual shall contain detailed explanations of crew duties in relation to emergency situations. Which of the following tasks or duties shall be included in the manual according to present regulations? | Correct answer: The use of the ship's line throwing apparatus. Question asked (31600): BEXX Your vessel has been in involved in a collision with an other vessel. As Master responsible for the ship and persons on board, what is the first step to take? | Correct answer: Organise someone to assess the extent of damage and the residual stability of the vessel. Question asked (31601): VPMV Your vessel has been in collision and it is uncertain whether the vessel has the required residual stability to remain afloat. After sounding the general alarm on board and informing the nearest Coast Radio Station of your situation, what other immediate steps should be taken? | Correct answer: Complete soundings of all compartments to determine the number of compartments flooded. Check the vessels stability limitations within its statutory loadline requirements to determine if still adequate. Question asked (31604): The ship is involved in a collision, what is the immediate action by the Officer of the Watch after the incident has taken place? | Correct answer: Sound the General Alarm and stop engines. Question asked (31605): KQEI Your vessel is involved in a collision with another vessel. What should you as Master tell the Master on the other vessel? | Correct answer: Name; Port of registry; Port of destination of your vessel. Question asked (31607): Your vessel has been involved in a collision, and at first opportunity a lot of people from outsides parties are asking questions. What shall you tell them? | Correct answer: Do not reply to any questions from outside parties, except the Solicitor appointed by your company. Question asked (32003): What is a Continuous Synopsis Record? | Correct answer: A record of the vessels history Question asked (32008): Who is responsible for the development of the Ship Security Plan? | Correct answer: The Company Security Officer Question asked (32021): "What do crew, visitors and contractors all have in common?" | Correct answer: They all have opportunity to smuggle drugs. Question asked (32101): Who is responsible for ensuring your ship completes a security assessment? | Correct answer: Company Security Officer Question asked (32106): Who is responsible for ensuring that your ship's security plan meets the requirements of the ISPS Code? | Correct answer: Company Security Officer Question asked (32111): In which of these circumstances can your ship request a DoS? | Correct answer: Your ship is conducting activities with a port or ship that is not required to implement an approved security plan. Question asked (32112): Who is responsible for completing the DoS on behalf of the ship? | Correct answer: Ship Security Officer Question asked (32114): Eavesdropping and phone taps are examples of which threat to information security? | Correct answer: Espionage Question asked (32123): What is an IED? | Correct answer: A homemade bomb Question asked (32135): The most effective way to combat the threat of drug smuggling is to? | Correct answer: "Combining routine, but irregular searches of the ship with spontaneous targeted searches." Question asked (32136): The best way to prevent stowaways from boarding your ship is to: | Correct answer: "Seal spaces that are not in use while in port, and perform a search of the ship before leaving." Question asked (32139): "Which of these precautionary measures can reduce the threat of piracy, if implemented?" | Correct answer: Sail at full speed. Question asked (32142): Which of these statements about drug smuggling is true? | Correct answer: The risks to ships are not restricted to specific areas or trading routes. Question asked (32144): Which of these are indicators that an individual may be a drug smuggler? | Correct answer: The individual wears bulky or out of season clothing. Question asked (32145): Which of these measures would you implement to prevent drugs from being smuggled onboard your ship while it's berthed? | Correct answer: Maintain restricted areas. Question asked (32147): When handling drugs... | Correct answer: Wear skin protection and a facemask. Question asked (32206):ENHB A tanker in ballast, having recently left the discharge port is involved in a collision. The two vessels are still interlocked after the collision and a survey of the ships gives all crew members are safe and the damage is focussed to the vicinity of the impact. What should be the greatest concern at this time? | Correct answer: The ships moving together in the swell/seaway will cause a spark and consequently an explosion. Question asked (32217): In discussing the chemistry of oil, to which of the following chemical groups do Hydrocarbons belong? | Correct answer: Organic substances. Question asked (32119): Which type of profiling is used to obtain information about rival companies and their employees? | Correct answer: Industrial Question asked (32220): In discussing the effeciency of a cargo pump, such as may be used on an oil tanker, what term is usually used to describe the absolute pressure of a liquid at the inlet to a pump minus the vapour pressure of the liquid? | Correct answer: Net Positive Suction Head Available. Question asked (32249): According to MARPOL there are requirements regarding minimum amidships draught for crude oil tankers in ballast condition. What is the formula for calculating minimum draught amidships? | Correct answer: 2.0 + 0.02L Question asked (32250): Every oil tanker of 5,000 tonnes deadweight and above delivered on or after 1 February 2002 shall comply with intact stability. What is the minimum GM (metacentric height) when the vessel is in port? | Correct answer: Not less than 0.15 m Question asked (32251): What is the requirement regarding number of slop tanks on oil tankers of 70,000 tons and above delivered after 31 December 1979? | Correct answer: Shall be provided with at least 2 slop tanks. Question asked (32252): What is to be considered when deciding the position of the accommodation on an oil tanker? | Correct answer: A single failure of deck or bulkhead shall not allow fumes into the accommodation spaces. Question asked (32253): What is the purpose of "expansion couplings" on the longitudinal pipelines of oil tankers? | Correct answer: To allow the pipelines to follow the ships flexing movement when pitching. Question asked (32254): What are the requirements for the number of portable gas measurement instrument(s) on tankers? | Correct answer: At least 1 portable instrument for measuring flammable vapours. Question asked (32255): A system for the continuous monitoring of the concentration of hydrocarbon gas shall be fitted in cargo pump-rooms of oil tankers. A continuous alarm shall be automatically activated when the hydrocarbon gas concentration reaches a pre-set level. What are the criteria for pre-setting the alarm level? | Correct answer: No higher than 10% of LEL. Question asked (32256): One or more pressure/vacuum-breaking devices shall be provided on the vent mains to prevent the cargo tanks from being subject to a positive and negative pressure. What is the normal pre-set point for negative pressure? | Correct answer: A negative pressure in excess of 700 mm water gauge. Question asked (32267): What new stability problems would be caused by having deep double bottom tanks on double hull oil tankers? | Correct answer: The Metacentric Height (GM) would have to be considered. Question asked (32274): What is the purpose of the "Mud Box" on a tanker? | Correct answer: It is at the end of the pipeline in the tank and restricts any particles and solids entering the pipeline system. Question asked (32275): Why are the tank lids and other access points usually round on the deck of an oil tanker? | Correct answer: To avoid localized stress points at any corners. Question asked (32279): What is the purpose of having corrugations in the bulkheads in the cargo tanks of an oil tanker? | Correct answer: To provide strength, but with clean, clear surfaces within the tank. Question asked (32281): What is the required capacity of the inert gas plant? | Correct answer: At a rate of at least 125% of the maximum rate of discharge capacity. Question asked (32282): The demister unit is located close to the inert gas scrubber. What is the purpose of the demister? | Correct answer: To remove water from the IGS stream. Question asked (32420): The engines have failed and will require at least 24 hours to be available as a reliable means of propulsion. Your vessel is about 20 miles off the coast in a tidal area. What are the initial steps that should be taken to ensure the safety of the ship? | Correct answer: Display NUC lights and investigate the tidal flow over the next 24 hours and the probable drift of the vessel. Question asked (32421): BUGF Your vessel is progressing within a Traffic Separation Scheme and receives a navigational warning of another vessel progressing the wrong way within the scheme. What actions should be taken on the bridge, if any? | Correct answer: Use the Arpa for early identification of all other ship movements within the traffic lane and give rogue vessel a wide berth Question asked (32423): FJBB Where is the normal position of the "Pivot Point" of a vessel when going astern? | Correct answer: Between 1/4 of the ship's length from the stern and the rudder post Question asked (32435): XYBO A ship experiences an interaction effect known as "Squat" when moving in shallow water. The amount of Squat is affected by the speed of the vessel through the water. If the speed through the water is HALVED what will be the change in the affect of "Squat" | Correct answer: The squat effect will be reduced to a quarter of its original value Question asked (32436): The effective stability of a tug, when assisting a vessel to manoeuvre, can be decreased by hydrodynamic interaction with the ship it is assisting. Where is the most dangerous position of the tug relative to the ship, for this adverse affect to be found? | Correct answer: The most dangerous position is where the tug approaches the bow rounding the forward shoulder of the larger vessel. Question asked (32452): What is of utmost concern when steel cargoes are carried in a bulk carrier? | Correct answer: Bending moments being greatly exceeded in the seagoing condition Question asked (32459): Why is it necessary to control the rate at which iron ore is loaded on a Bulk Carrier? | Correct answer: So that the vessel can manage with de-ballasting operations Question asked (32528): What is the BC Code? | Correct answer: The Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes Question asked (32536): On a Bulk Carrier, why is burlap used to cover the bilge perforated plates? | Correct answer: To prevent small particles of cargo draining into the bilges Question asked (32538): Once a hatch is sealed, what prevents sparks from entering the hold of a Bulk Carrier? | Correct answer: The ventilator grill Question asked (32785): Where can the size of the Magnetic Compass Error be found? | Correct answer: By taking a transit bearing of two fixed geographical positions and comparing it with the bearing of the same points on the chart Question asked (32786): OAJW What could be the reason for the magnetic compass to swing through large angles when the ship is rolling in a seaway? | Correct answer: The heeling error magnets are upside down and/or not in the correct position. Question asked (32788): The gyro compass can suffer from a compass error and may need to be allowed for, when steering a course in a dangerous navigational area. What is the probable cause of the error? | Correct answer: An uncorrected course and speed error. Question asked (32790): What are the required data inputs into most gyro compasses to reduce any possible compass error? | Correct answer: Latitude and Speed Question asked (32792): Is the location of the Compass Binnacle critical? | Correct answer: Yes, for the reasons stated in all of the suggested answers Question asked (32793): Miich of the answers best summarises the information which should be provided for the bridge Officers of the Watch within an effective Voyage plan. | Correct answer: All of the suggested answers Question asked (32797): A ship is navigating in the Caribbean in August when it receives the warning of a Hurricane. To determine the centre of the storm the Master uses "Buys Ballot's Law" and faces the wind. On what side of the Master would the low pressure area be located? | Correct answer: On the right side Question asked (32842): What actions should the Officer of the Watch take when the ship's steering gear fails? | Correct answer: All of the suggested answers Question asked (32843): DWUV What action should be taken by the Officer of the Watch when the GPS fails? | Correct answer: Inform the technical officer responsible for the electronic navigational equipment and continue on passage using alternative navigational methods Question asked (32844): What special equipment can often provide assistance in locating a survival craft or man overboard and in the water? | Correct answer: A SART Question asked (32846): What immediate actions should the Officer of the Watch take when the ship goes aground on an uncharted shoal in the middle of the ocean? | Correct answer: Stop engines and call the Master Question asked (32847): Which of the suggested navigational systems is a "Hyperbolic" navigational system and has hyperbolae as position lines? | Correct answer: Loran C Question asked (32853): What can be done to minimize the reduction of GM due to free surface? | Correct answer: Reduce the number of slack tanks. Question asked (32886): What are the ideal conditions required to satisfactorily conduct | Correct answer: All of the suggested answers Question asked (33611): You are on a power-driven vessel underway in open water. You sight these lights on the port bow, on a steady bearing. The distance is closing. What are you looking at and what action will you take in compliance with the International Regulations for Preventing Collision at Sea? | Correct answer: This is a power-driven vessel engaged in towing, less than 50 metres in length, length of tow under 200 metres and the tow, both being restricted in their ability to manoeuvre, seen from the starboard side. Under rule 18,1 am required to keep clear and will take appropriate avoiding action. Question asked (33612): What are we seeing here? | Correct answer: A sailing vessel less than 20 metres in length, displaying the optional combined lantern in lieu of standard sailing lights, seen head-on. Question asked (33613): What do the shapes that this vessel is displaying tell us about here? | Correct answer: That she is not under command and not making way through the water. She is seen head-on, but we do not know her length. Question asked (33616): What is the colour and characteristic of a "towing light", as defined in the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea? | Correct answer: Yellow, fixed, seen over an arc of 135 degrees and so arranged as to display 67.5 degrees from right aft on each side of the vessel. Question asked (33619): What, by definition in the International Collision Regulations, is a "vessel restricted in her ability to manoeuvre"? Selected answer: A vessel engaged in underwater work, such as the laying, picking up or servicing of a pipeline, or which is in support of diving operations, performing dredging and mine-clearance or is deploying or recovering a pilot. | Correct answer: A vessel which from the nature of her work is restricted in her ability to manoeuvre as required by the Rules and is therefore unable to keep out of the way of another vessel. Question asked (33628): You are in an area of restricted visibility. You hear this sound signal. What does it mean? | Correct answer: That there is a vessel in distress nearby. Question asked (33645): VCLF What does regulation 33 of chapter V of SOLAS require? | Correct answer: The master of a ship at sea which is in a position to be able to provide assistance on receiving information from any source that persons are in distress at sea, is bound to proceed with all speed to their assistance, if possible informing them or the search and rescue service that the ship is doing so. Question asked (33647): UTRU If a master initially responds to a distress but then, in special circumstances, decides not to proceed, what must he then do? | Correct answer: Inform the appropriate search and rescue authorities of his decision and enter the reason in the ship's logbook. Question asked (33649): ROHD Under most circumstances, how will communication be carried out between a ship and a SAR helicopter? | Correct answer: On VHF Ch 16. Question asked (33650): HKEH It has been shown that the controlled release of oil is effective in reducing the effects of the sea, making it possible for a rescue craft to approach survivors in the water. How many square metres does the IAMSAR Manual suggest may be calmed by releasing 200 litres of lubricating oil slowly through a rubber hose with the outlet maintained just above the surface while the ship proceeds at slow speed? | Correct answer: Approx 5,000 square metres. Question asked (33651): SHWX The recommended distance between parallel tracks (track spacing) in a search for a casualty by a surface vessel varies (amongst other factors) according to visibility and the nature of the target in the IAMSAR Manual. These distances are then normally adjusted for prevailing weather conditions. If visibility was 5 nautical miles and you were looking for a six-person liferaft, what would the recommended uncorrected track spacing be? | Correct answer: 3.6 nautical miles. Question asked (33652): PHEK What type of search pattern is recommended in the IAMSAR Manual as most effective when the location of the search object is known within relatively close limits? | Correct answer: Expanding Square Search. Question asked (33653): WGKM According to the IAMSAR Manual, what is the expected survival time for a person in water of 4-10 degrees Celsius, without special protective clothing? | Correct answer: Less than 3 hours. Question asked (33654): In conjunction with which two sets of international regulations should the IMDG Code be read for security purposes? | Correct answer: Chapter XI-2 of SOLAS and Part A of the ISPS Code. Question asked (33655): Which of the following is a definition of the "Proper Shipping Name", as found in the IMDG Code? | Correct answer: The name to be used in any documentation relating to the transportation of the dangerous substance, material or article, such as on forms, labels and placards. Question asked (33656): As understood within the IMDG Code, what is an "article"? | Correct answer: A device that contains a dangerous substance or mixture of substances. Question asked (33658): One particular group of hazardous goods is highlighted by the IMDG Code as potentially being the most dangerous for carriage. Which of the following is it? | Correct answer: Organic peroxides. Question asked (33659): Which of these definitions is that of a "Marine Pollutant" under the IMDG Code? | Correct answer: A substance which is subject to the provisions of Annex III of MARPOL 73/78, as amended. Question asked (33661): Substances, materials and articles shall be stowed as indicated in the Dangerous Goods List of the IMDG Code, in accordance with a series of stowage categories. How are those categories designated? | Correct answer: 5 categories, labelled A-E. Question asked (33662): In discussing segregation, the IMDG Code defines what it means by the term "separated from". Which of the following is that definition? | Correct answer: In different compartments or holds when stowed "under deck". Provided an intervening deck is resistent to fire and liquid, a vertical separation may be accepted as equivalent. For "on deck" stowage, this segregation means a distance of at least 6 metres. Question asked (33663): The reporting of incidents involving harmful substances and / or marine pollutants is regulated under which international guidelines? | Correct answer: Protocol I of MARPOL 73/78. Question asked (33664): What may be issued by the shipper to indicate that a vessel or her operators will not be held responsible for any damage that may arise from the carrier issuing a clean Bill of Lading, even though the Mate's receipt is marked as "unclean", such as may apply to atmospheric corrosion on steel plates that have been waiting in a port facility for some time awaiting shipment? | Correct answer: A Letter of Indemnity. Question asked (33656): As understood within the IMDG Code, what is an "article"? | Correct answer: A device that contains a dangerous substance or mixture of substances. Question asked (33665): What type of Bill of Lading covers "door to door" shipment? | Correct answer: A Through Bill of Lading. Question asked (33668): When conducting a risk assessment for a shipboard work activity, what are the two elements to be considered? | Correct answer: The potential severity of harm and the likelihood that harm will occur. Question asked (33671): FNDY What general background colour is used on warning signs which require a specific "mandatory" action, such as one which might require the wearing of a safety harness during a particular work task? | Correct answer: Blue. Question asked (33675): When a Classification Society surveyor identifies corrosion, structural defects or damage to the hull of a vessel, machinery and / or any piece of equipment which, based on the society's rules and in the opinion of the surveyor affects the ship's class, which of the following is that surveyor likely to issue? | Correct answer: A Condition of Class. Question asked (33676): During the survey of Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT) equipment, which document must be available to the surveyor to demonstrate compliance with SOLAS? | Correct answer: A report giving the result of the Conformance Test, issued by the Classification Society on behalf of the Flag State Authority. Question asked (33677): CDSB During the 5-yearly overhaul and operational test of a lifeboat on-load release gear, to what level should the gear be load tested? | Correct answer: 1.1 times the total mass of the lifeboat when loaded with its full complement of persons and equipment. Question asked (33678): CLVE At what calendar interval is a "Special Survey" required? | Correct answer: 5 years. Question asked (33679): WYXD Where would you look for information on the ratings applied to a vessel's fire ratings on her bulkheads, based on SOLAS requirements? | Correct answer: The Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate. Question asked (33680): TIFL What Class notation denotes an oil tanker, combination carrier, chemical tanker, bulk carrier or ore carrier considered suitable for sea-going service, built or accepted into class in accordance with the society's rules and regulations, maintained in good and efficient condition, having on board anchoring and mooring equipment in accordance with the rules and subject to an enhanced survey programme? | Correct answer: 100A1ESP. Question asked (33681): LUHR Which Convention first placed on the shipowner an obligation to exercise due diligence to make a ship seaworthy, requiring him "before and at the beginning of a voyage...to....make the ship seaworthy...and...make the holds...and all other parts of the vessel in which goods are carried, fit and safe for their reception, carriage and preservation"? | Correct answer: The Hague-Visby Rules. Question asked (33682): QGDC Who will verify the computational results and actual ship data used by the calculation program on a vessel's stability computer? | Correct answer: The Classification Society. Question asked (33686): What is this? | Correct answer: The United Nations Packaging symbol used for Dangerous Goods. Question asked (33688): What is the name given to the special list of cargo loaded on board a ship that needs to be prepared for reporting and other administrative purposes? | Correct answer: Manifest. Question asked (33689): What is meant by the term "segregation"? | Correct answer: The planned, separated stowage of cargoes that may react dangerously with each other in the event of leakage or other damage. Question asked (33690): What do the letters "TPC" stand for? Selected answer: Trim per Centimetre. | Correct answer: Tonnes per Centimetre. Question asked (33692): What do you understand by the term "luffing"? | Correct answer: The raising or lowering of a crane jib, moving the head of the crane and therefore a suspended load horizontally towards or away from the crane. Question asked (33700): How can an azimuth or bearing be indicated by signal flags? | Correct answer: The letter A + three numerals. Question asked (33702): What letter is represented by this flag and what is it's meaning when displayed by a vessel in port? | Correct answer: P - All Dersons should reDort on board as the vessel is about to Droceed to sea. Question asked (33704): You are approaching the port entrance. What do these lights mean? | Correct answer: A vessel may proceed only when she has received specific orders to do so. Question asked (33705): Your vessel is a tanker, discharging to a facility where the storage tanks are up on a hill behind the quay. You have a problem with your hydraulic plant and the system shuts down. What must be done with the manifold and why? | Correct answer: The valve must be shut to avoid backflow due to the head of pressure from shore. Question asked (33706): How can you best demonstrate in an audit that you follow company cargo handling procedures? | Correct answer: By being able to provide comprehensive and verifiable documentary records of cargo operations. Question asked (33707): What is the master's position if he is asked to load a container that is incorrectly manifested, but which is believed to contain dangerous goods, about which insufficient information is supplied? | Correct answer: He has the authority to refuse it. Question asked (33708): By what formula is the displacement calculated? W = Displacement; L = length; B = Breadth; D = depth of vessel; Cb = Block Coefficient; Cw = Coefficient of waterplane; RD = relative density; | Correct answer: W = L x B x d x RD Question asked (33736): What does the word "pyrotechnics" mean? | Correct answer: Pyrotechnics are the items which are capable of self-contained chemical reactions for the production heat, light, smoke and/or sound Question asked (33739): What would you call the wreckage of a yacht floating in the sea? | Correct answer: Flotsam Question asked (33741): What would be the correct method to report to other ships in the vicinity that a person has fallen overboard from your vessel? | Correct answer: "Vessel "name" has lost a person overboard in "position. Question asked (33773): Onboard training should be organised in such a way that: Correct answer: It is an integral part of the overall training plan Question asked (33774): It is the Master's responsibility to ensure that: Correct answer: concerned personnel carry out the on-board traing progamme effectively Question asked (33776): Why is it important to make weekly/routine rounds in the accomodation areas? | Correct answer: To ensure that cabins and common spaces are maintained in a clean, safe and hygienic condition Question asked (33810): To maintain good relationship among the crew on board a vessel, one must be: | Correct answer: Understanding, Co-operative, and have respect from both sides Question asked (33838): The superstructure and deck houses of passenger ships carrying more than 36 passengers shall be divided into main vertical zones by | Correct answer: Class "A" division Question asked (33934): Which of the below structures of bulk carriers are considered critical? | Correct answer: Upper and lower connection of main side frames Question asked (33935): What is the purpose of girders in the tank? | Correct answer: They support the stiffeners and also take up some of the sea forces Question asked (33937): What type of dynamic forces may cause indent in plating on forecastle deck and main deck in way of pillars inside forecastle? | Correct answer: Pressure forces caused by green water on deck Question asked (33988): Found in a commonly-used piece of equipment aboard an oil tanker, what does a "pellistor" do? | Correct answer: It is an electrical sensor unit fitted in a flammable gas detector for measuring hydrocarbon vapours and air mixtures to determine whether the mixture is within the flammable range Question asked (33989): In describing an oil cargo, what is its "pour point"? | Correct answer: The lowest temperature at which it will remain fluid Question asked (33990): In describing oil cargoes, what is "sour crude"? | Correct answer: A term used to describe crude oil or products containing appreciable amounts of hydrogen sulphide and / or mercaptans Question asked (34000): During tank washing operations on an oil tanker, it is a requirement that the atmosphere within the tank is maintained with an oxygen content of not more than 8% by volume, but which of the following conditions is also a requirement? | Correct answer: That a positive pressure is maintained Question asked (34289): In describing the characteristics of oil cargoes or oil / water slops, what is a 'mercaptan'? | Correct answer: A colourless, odorous gas, with a smell similar to rotting cabbage and which is generated naturally by the degredation of natural organisms, as may be found where water has remained under oil for a long time. Question asked (34333): According to the ISGOTT definition, what is "volatility"? | Correct answer: The tendency of a crude oil or petroleum product to produce gas. Question asked (34334): In ISGOTT, petroleum products are divided into two general groups for the purposes of indicating flammability, based on flashpoint and vapour pressure. These two groups are named 'Volatile' and 'Non-volatile'. To be considered Non-volatile, which of the following criteria must be met? | Correct answer: With a Flashpoint of 60 degrees C or above (closed cup method), these liquids produce, when at any normal ambient temperature, equilibrium gas concentrations below the Lower Flammable Limit. Question asked (34336): According to ISGOTT, which of the following indicates the approximate density ratio of undiluted gas, in relation to air, from a typical crude oil? | Correct answer: 1.5 times that of the air. Question asked (34337): After passing through the scrubbing tower in an inert gas system on an oil tanker, what is the approximate level of carbon dioxide in the inert flue gas? | Correct answer: 13% Question asked (34338): When discussing ther chemistry of petroleum cargoes, if 'Alkanes' are saturated hydrocarbons, what are unsaturated hydrocarbons? | Correct answer: Alkenes. Question asked (34340): Hydrogen sulphide is a component associated with crude oil cargoes. At which of the following concentrations will dizziness, headache, nausea, etc occur within 15 minutes, followed by loss of consciousness and possibly death, after 30-60 minutes exposure? | Correct answer: 500-700 ppm. Question asked (34341): Hydrogen Sulphide in crude oil and certain other oil products is most obviously associated with problems of vapour inhalation, but which of the following is also a serious problem associated with this component, particularly in high concentrations? | Correct answer: Corrosion. Question asked (34343): In oil cargo calculations, what is the relationship between absolute and gauge pressure? | Correct answer: Absolute pressure = gauge pressure + barometric pressure. Question asked (34344): MARPOL Annex VI and IMO MSC Circ 585 "Standards for Vapour Emission Control Systems" require that P/V valves in such a system on an oil tanker should relieve the pressure or vacuum once they reach specified levels in a cargo tank. The design is approved by the administration, but what are the usual pressure and vacuum levels required to activate the P/V valves? | Correct answer: Pressure: 1 psi (0.069 bar) Vacuum: 0.5 psi (0.034 bar) Question asked (34347): By which method is the Vapour Pressure of Crude Oil determined? | Correct answer: The Reid Closed Test method. Question asked (34390): Methane and carbon monoxide levels must be measured regularly on voyage when carrying a bulk coal cargo; how is this done? | Correct answer: Each hatch coaming must be fitted with an approved sampling port Question asked (34494): To allow efficient pumping of aromatic Crude Oil cargoes, they are usually heated to reduce their viscosity. What is the ideal maximum viscosity that is normally achieved for this purpose? | Correct answer: 250 cSt (250 mm2/s) Question asked (34495): What kind of Crude Oils are required by MARPOL to be specifically listed in a tanker's Crude Oil Washing manual as unsuitable for cleaning by that method? | Correct answer: Those with high pour point or viscosity. Question asked (34498): When cargo discharge reaches stripping levels on an oil tanker, it is necessary to reduce the inert gas pressure. Why is this? | Correct answer: To minimise blowback. Question asked (34499): By the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments, oil tankers are required to have a ballast water exchange plan that involves replacing ballast taken onboard at the previous port. What percentage volumetric exchange must be achieved? | Correct answer: 95%. Question asked (34493): What is the approximate API gravity of Arabian Light Crude? | Correct answer: 33 degrees. Question asked (34500): When discharging dirty ballast from an oil tanker at a high flow rate with main cargo pumps, the limiting factor on permitted overboard discharge is the instantaneous rate of discharge of oil. Which of the following formulae is used to calculate this rate? | Correct answer: Instantaneous rate of discharge (l/nm) = oil content (ppm) x flow rate (m3/h) / speed (knots) x 1,000 Question asked (34501): Oil tankers built and delivered after 6th July 1986 must have a double hulled ballast arrangement extending throughout the cargo tank length, or wing ballast tanks that extend throughout the cargo tank length. If it is the latter, what design feature is applied to guard against pollution in the event of the bottom being breached? | Correct answer: The cargo tank levels must be set so that hydrostatic pressure will stop oil outflow. Question asked (34502): Fluid-driven eductors (as commonly found on crude oil tankers), operate on a principle known as Bernoulli's principle. What does that state? | Correct answer: The speed of a moving fluid increases as the pressure in the fluid decreases. Question asked (34503): Depending on density or API, an error measurement of 0.1 degree Fahrenheit in a tank containing 50,000 cubic metres (314,491 barrels) of oil will result in which of the following volumes? | Correct answer: 25 cubic metres (157 barrels). Question asked (34505): According to ISGOTT, when in-service testing a hose used for cargo transfer on an oil tanker (and for which the elongation of the hose assembly when new was greater than 2.5%), what is the maximum permitted elongation before the hose must be withdrawn from service? | Correct answer: Not more than 1.5 times the temporary elongation measured when the hose assembly was new, as documented in the manufacturer's certificate. Question asked (34506): The abbreviation "NPSH" is often seen in connection with the efficiency of cargo pumps on oil tankers. What does this abbreviation stand for? | Correct answer: Net Pressure Suction Head. Question asked (34507): According to ISGOTT, flue gas that is produced by the burning of a fuel oil that has a high sulphur content will typically contain which of the following amounts of sulphur dioxide? | Correct answer: 2,000 ppm Question asked (34511): Certain oil cargoes, such as aviation turbine kerosenes or diesel oils, are specifically noted in ISGOTT as having an inherent hazard that requires ship's staff to monitor tanks containing them when on passage. What is that hazard? | Correct answer: They can absorb oxygen during the refining process and later release it into oxygen deficient atmospheres such as the ullage spaces in cargo tanks; the spaces should be monitored and the atmosphere adjusted if necessary. ###################################################### ÎÒÂÅÒÛ CES 5 ÑÓÄÎÂÎÄÈÒÅËÈ (ÁÀËÊÅÐ) ##################################3 ######################################################## Wrong answer summary HDLR Which one of the listed requirements regarding lifeboat equipment correspond to present regulations? The normal equipment of every lifeboat shall include: Correct answer: A survival manual What will alarm cargo receivers to the possibility of cargo damage on a Bulk Carrier? | Correct answer: The presence of hatch cover sealing tapes Miat does a low angle of repose indicate with respect to a bulk cargoes? | Correct answer: •. 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YKDF Water with less than 15 ppm vitiation of oil BFGY The Chief Officer wants the First Engineer to empty the starboard bilge in No. 5 hold SJUT Lifeboat MMCW 5 compressions after every 1 inflation RRYQ Yes OIEQ No QSXP It stops the spreading of smoke and flames during one hour IFJW The uppermost deck to which transverse bulkheads are carried XUON Intermittent signals on the ship's alarm bells JTQE up to 150 persons QKMN Start engine YSUS EPIRB VQLA 1 Min WLEH Familiarization, and other drills identified as necessary by the ship YVTS Measure oxygen contents in the atmosphere. KDBI Do not touch any suspicious packages SWFO Wear skin protection and a facemask. BXAA To detect and give an alarm and slowdown of any potentially explosive atmosphere in the crankcase. EVKX Water carry over from charge air cooler to engine cylinders. UVMW The prime mover speed and excitation current. SUOY Disconnect, isolate, earth (ground) SSXM Problems with a gas (SF6) circuit breaker QWVK Frequency in Cycles per second UJDX 8000 - 12000 hours. LWLR To ensure the strength of the oil film is sufficient to keep lubricated surfaces apart. BUMG It should automatically operate before the normal start sequence following an engine stopped period of more than 20 to 30 minutes when manoeuvring. AAQB Adjacent pipework should be slackened off to allow the pipe to be aligned. Any incorrectly positioned brackets should be adjusted after the pipe is refitted. GXQS The pipe should be returned to the shoreside workshop for modification or to be remade to the correct dimensions. XBEC A fixed pitch propeller can operate with reasonable efficiency at the same sort of speed as the engine. YGBV VIT increases engine efficiency by automatically maintaining the maximum cylinder pressure over part of the load range. SNWM Remove the excess length using the ship's lathe TFHH Remove the puller and try and warm up the bearing and cool down the shaft a little before trying the puller again. SEDE The angle the ship will lie when the ship has a negative GM FJMV All of the suggested answers TMVR Temperature variations across the cylinder cover result in uneven thermal loads on the studs. FNBO Turn the engine so that the piston skirt is at the bottom of the liner. Use wedges to centralise the piston. Measure the clearances along the length of each bar and shoe and fit shims to equalise the clearances MLJI Check the hydraulic release pressure for the holding down bolts. YMJJ Reduce the width of the proportional band for the controller. JYTJ Near the bottom of the liner. JGXH With the governor in operation open the compensation needle valve to introduce instability and disturb the engine load to make the governor hunt. TMPQ By measuring a standard gauge block or rod at a common temperature. MHRU Check the resistance change in the sensor over a known temperature range against the resistance values in the product sheet. CRKY Pass fresh air through the sample chamber. UXSI 1000Volts ac or 1500Volts dc. IXFW Hypothermia is the condition when the core temperature of the body is lower than normal CDJB The ship chandler PLDX To check that the correct concentration of corrosion inhibitors are maintained. QAJN To prevent corrosion of the metals used in the system NWDX The frequency of the incoming alternator is the same as that of the main switchboard LFXF 3 phase excitation winding/rectifier bank/main field winding XAKS Only on the fuel injection valve test rig. TYHW Risk for pollution NIHX It can cause fouling of the charge air cooler with wet sludge lodging between the fins. DBXA Piston rod and stuffing box. FUVP A thorough check inside the engine to make sure all tools and cleaning rags have been removed. NWHD Bimetallic strips need time to cool down OEVU Follow all ISM procedures relating to hot work including permit to work and hotwork permit requirements. YJRK To prevent any fuel leakage from the high pressure fuel pumps contaminating the oil in the main lubrication system. EATY Pump the system down to the condenser, continue cooling water flow until the condenser is at the same temperature as the cooling water and vent off the air from the top of the condenser. HKLJ + 85 ° C BLGF To indicate and relieve excessive high pressure in the cylinder to protect the engine from being damaged. XMCY Gauge pressure KYGT Figure 2. LJBE A zener barrier is a unit made to obtain intrinsic safety in installations for instrumentation in hazardous areas. BTPM A compressor in which the compressed air from the first stage is further compressed in the second stage before being delivered to the air receiver. RIPO In conjunction with the senior watchkeeper and electrician, isolate valves, electrical supply, automatics and post 'Do not operate' signs before commencing work. FRKL A leak of exhaust gas from a boiler or diesel engine exhaust. UBQJ Securely rope off the area around open hatches and post notices at the site. UNMM Bunkering of bulk lubricating oil. XTVH The primary duty of a watch-keeping engineer is to maintain constant surveillance of the main engine and auxiliary machinery CKFA Comparing input and output values against a documented standard WTUD Electrodes QHQI The pump will eventually overheat. AKAH Collapsing vapour bubbles due to cavitation. TUSK Once the engine is properly prepared and tested and the engine room is correctly manned NSNF Lifejacket JMMT Raise the fire alarm. BVQC 10 minutes CVOV A manually operated release system only GMUY Yes FGEQ All the alternatives are correct QQEL Survival craft portable radio PSXB Rocket parachute flares CEME Ship owner has Document of Compliance issued, and vessel is assessed and holds all statutory certificates DPOW At all times when identified as a control method with risk assessment NIBX Hypothermia OWWM "Stand quietly in various spots around the space, listening for unusual sounds like the tick tock of a clock mechanism." IELO Pallet scanner AMDV To improve valve sealing by compensating for pressure and temperature effects on the valve during engine operation.. LWOA Bipolar transistor HFKD 6.6kV AVPP Shims should be fitted between the motor and compressor feet and the skid to ensure correct vertical, horizontal and parallel alignment of the coupling halves before it is bolted up. WLXS The running surfaces oscillate relative to each other during operation rather than rotate and therefore full film hydrodynamic lubrication is not possible VFTT Aluminium brass. YADQ Short sharp period of roll associated with breaking lashings and shifting cargo GWCT Panting beams and stringers EXKB The fillet radii MLHS A tapered guide sleeve should be fitted over the threaded end of the piston rod. DYHF The governor droop should be reduced. MWXV Back pressure control valve. LXML Check the gauge on a deadweight tester BKQS Immerse the thermometer in a mixture of distilled water and ice made from distilled water to check the zero reading. TGRL Pressure variations in the sample chamber can cause errors so restrictions must be kept to a minimum. DMAY The Second Officer would tell the master the visibility had reduced to probable range of 2 miles and the engines were on standby. EXUJ If he finds something missing from a lifeboat, the Third Officer should notify the Chief Officer LIPD At least two AWNQ Fabricate a conical guide from tin plate or similar with the large diameter just bigger than the compressor piston so the rings can be eased open for fitting. PDWB Low voltage. BRYX After at least 20 minutes JAKS Zero NXEM All combustible materials LBWB Stopping the engine to check the bearing temperature after a short period of operation and repeating this procedure at increasing running intervals. QSYH Engage the turning gear and put a notice at each engine control position. XXBT It is strongly alkaline. LUAE He studied the contract in detail before signing it because he wanted to know his duties ANQS Steering gear and engine room alarm system DGRN A short circuit occurs between earth faults and the ventilation fan fuse blows OJRA 10 Mohm UMOO Quadruple XRBP Its readiness to perform as specified QBHO The chemicals make it difficult to remove the oil from the water FEWH 25 nautical miles off the coast IGGI Overboard discharge valve should close automatically. QOTU Stop the OWS and pump the oil to the incinerator tank. DDNQ Clean the heat exchanger. BSVJ L(S) = 4 H GLKF Strain gauge DIKR A transducer that converts a known electric current to a pressure proportional to the current. HHWS 3 sets BLBF Forced convection. OUTI Increase the dosage of boiler water treatment HGGY Open and ventilate the tank, test oxygen content, have someone standing by with rescue equipment, complete a permit to work and a tank entry permit and then commence work. CYHA The gravity disc is too small and/or the flow rate is too high ILDJ Prior to every plant start-up following a shut down of 8 hours or more. RDFC With the engine running, change over to the other filter after priming it and replace the dirty element after checking there is no pressure on dirty filter housing. AGGL All mentioned. NBQX The longitudinal Bending Moment at any section within the ship is the total moments tending to alter the longitudinal shape of the ship JHKS Line-throwing appliance JHND Complete 15 compressions at the rate of 80 compressions per minute NWFJ The infrared radiation and ultraviolet radiation given off by flames IVWK 60 bar WIKN location of embarkation ladder SWRC Right if the immersion depth is smaller than 100 mm YOWU An observed situation where objective evidence indicates the non-fulfilment of a specified requirement ODTM 2 - 3 % IYEL 3 cm FGBH Rapid recovery shall be possible with the boat's full complement of persons and equipment. EEHC Go to your lifeboat station (muster station). KGMX Protect your ship from risks posed by security threats or incidents IFXF Recognize its components. JIOE By mixing with water from the low temperature circuit. BOVF Use a suitable chain block suspended from the crane hook to 'break' the motor free after slackening all of the retaining bolts. EYFC It avoids the risk of the ends of the piston rings being forced out by the gas pressure and catching on the scavenge ports. DRHE Ring spanner or socket. LJHM If the gaps are too small they could close due to the radial wear of the rings before the next scheduled overhaul preventing the rings from contacting the piston rod and sealing it. RDJB PID controller for tuning PYLL Gradually shut in the condenser cooling water valve or the condenser refrigerant inlet valve while closely monitoring the compressor discharge pressure. MRSN The tie rods should be fully tensioned before the jacking bolts are loaded to avoid overload of the bearing caps and frame structure. JJEU The throttle valve on the hydraulic system should be closed in. DKWO It will increase the offset across the demand range. IKGN ..be fitted with a siphon loop between it and the steam pipe. UCEW The coalescer module is saturated and requires renewal. AFVO The HV cable carries a smaller current and therefore requires less copper. JUHV Pyrotechnics are the items which are capable of self-contained chemical reactions for the production heat, light, smoke and/or sound DSML "My ship is under attack by pirates" WTTL To provide means of escape for the passenger and crew PFXR Use a deadweight tester to mark a new scale on the gauge throughout the working range. NSAY Gear pump BNKJ Cooling water velocity too high. MHMP Prevent seawater contaminaton of the central cooling system in the event of seal failure KOIR To prevent the alternator from "motoring" by being supplied power from other parallel alternator and thus being damaged #################### ÎÒÂÅÒÛ ÍÅ ÑÎÂÏÀÄÀÞÒ: BFHQ Question: How will the ship behave if it experiences a complete loss of power (back out) in the situation illustrated? answer: The vessel will gradually swing to port and the speed will slowly reduce. JNTH Question: Where can you find what your duties are during a life boat drill answer: Muster List è åù¸: GFRW, JNTH, VCQX, TMQK, WJBE, YUVN BAWI I IHKR I NCMM > íàäî ïðîâåðèòü IURP I HCAT _I HPLE -íå ñîâïàäàåò êîíêðåòíî!!! (ìîæåò åãî óáðàòü?)