What kind of fire extinguisher can you use for an electric fire

What kind of fire extinguisher can you use for an electric fire?

C02 or dry ijteB^cal powder extinguisher.

2.      What cannot be used for an electric fire?

Water and foam

3 .What are the three      fire?

Once a month.

5.      What must you do first if you find a fire on board? Sound tlie alarm and report to the bridge immediately

6.      What does the muster list show?

Crew's station andf^bil^inlfirefighting and boat drills

7.      What will you first do if you see a person fall overboard?

Throw a lifebuoy to him.

8.      How often is a boat drill required to be carried out on board a cai^o ship?

Once a month

9.      Can you list at least three different kinds of fire extinguishers?

C02, dry powder and foam extinguisher

10.   In general, what parties are involved in fire-fighting drills?

Fire fighting party, separation party, rescue party; etc

11.   Where should^ire coptrj)l plan be located? ijin the watertight boxes marked "fire control plan" on both sides

d into water?

The lifeboat will be launched into water at least once every 3 months.

13.   What does        mean?

ng to keep the leakage on^eeside. If the ship cannot control the flooding, the captain should ask for '•^sisdPce and find a safe position\o beach. The captain shall instmct the officer on watch to enter the 't^Sdent in the logbook, and he must reoort the facts to company and appropriate authorities.

Could you list some apparatus in an open lifeboat?

17.   How do you check

We should weigliit and check its pressure.

18.   Can you list two main reasons for electrical fire? S,MI nd the wire is overloaded.

19.   What is the minimum number of motor lifeboats fitted on board?

20.   Could you list some apparatus in an open lifeboat?

Sea anchor, bupyapt oars, hand flares, whistle, searchlight,etc.

21.   WouId a carggjvith a high Mflash pointy be of more concern to you than onjgjvith a low " flash point??

Caigo with a low **flash point5'. .

22.   What is

To cut off the air..

23.   Befor you enter into an ^enclosed spacew, what safety precautions should you take? Ventilate the place, take the lights and breathing apparatus.

24.   What is^i^^ed to be transferred over the Intgj^atfo^l^^re Connection?

25.1f a person^ho has no authority to be on boar<^ attempts to enter the ship, where should he be stopped?

AT the gangway^g^^

26.   How often should an ^emergency fire pumpwbe tested?

Once every month. 

7) If the fire takes place in the cargo holds, all the holds concerned cannot be opened until the vj ]^ ^

W'. S

alongside.

For ship at sea^what is the general procedure to follow for fires in cargo holds?

27.   What is the most effective fire extinguisher for the galley on board ship?

C02.

28.   For ship at sea^what is the general procedure to follow for fires in cargo holds? 4 First, find out the fire Jate. Second,

check re-ignition

29.   What is the absolute minimum number of Ufeiaakets required on board ship?

One crew one lifejacket and add extra ones.  '

30.   You are a survivor at sea when an SAR (Search and Rescue) aircraft drops a red container. What is in it?

rticlea and first-aid equipment.

? ^ , ^und, l^}or olher signa^to a tean)^rdering it to return its base,

\ *iat is ''general alarm signal11?j

\ sound signal of seven short|blasts and one /irolongfei blas^given with the vessel's sound system.

15.   What does "firej       mean?

A member of the watch going around the vessel at certain intervals so that ,prnniptl>(i^j^         _-

16.   What is ^damage control teani^

A group of crew members to

Describe.the responses-when a person falls^^rlMard.

a)      The responses of the officer watch (J^m^       b ^ wWifi

b} The ship maneuver's available to man overboar"Ss|Sffife^  叫丨^

c) Attention to be paid in such operation:       ^ ^    3

When anybody on board is found overboard, the officer on board should take measures to try to save the man overboard. Release man overboard alert. Stop engine and hard helm to the same side on which the man falls overboard. Arrange someone to keep overboard in sight. Notice Master and stand by engine. CSVhs.       boat should take maneuvering sinp;1^   ^i»ble turningWiHiamsnn tuminy>

Describe the procedures of search and rescue operations

a)      The ways to transmit distress alerts.

b) The procedures for emergency responding.

c)      The patterns of search and the ways io(a SAR mission.

There-are>,sfiveraU¥a),J> IbTvassd in diulrouo lu tnuiMntt di5lit3A al»W:s: The vessel in distress may

transmit distress alerts by radio equiprjients(indwiiflg_mdk)teiephon(s PSC,•疒or through INMARSAT B or C, or by EPIRB.

When rciHM'vmg <1 JTsligS»algrt.frem other vessel

1)      Transmit message of acknowledgement and Mayday relay.

2)      Advise the vessel in distress of the intent of my vessel.

3)      Keep a listening watch on 0mK^itaSS^S6»^99mai(^QiE channel 16.

4) Maintain a proper lookout by sight and hearing^as^ell as by all other available means ag>ropriate to

the prevailing circumstance^.

Generally speaking, there are four patterns of seai*chm!ey are: expanding square search, sector search, parallel search and ship/ aircraft co-ordinated search.

Describe briefly the DSC distrc ^yhe fanctioii of DSC^.

b)      The^r?n^[.i)f a!distr^$s alert.

c)      Summary,.

The DSC distress alert is used to carry out distress alert and distress watch by   which takes the

place of the^fuiictiofn of 500 KHZ atKk^l82 KHZ distress alert and distress watch. So tHiicreases the p6sslbility of distress afert^eing received successfully.

The P^^^ujpment is equipped with. VHF CH7Q. DSC watchinganH t^^iv^j^achine according to th^ vessel's sailing area .Th^pSC distress and safety frequency of the watching nwchinelfe^iJ

During the above operation, oav attention to the follnwinp Describe briefly the GMDSS.

Schamow turning.

During the above operation, oav attention to the follnwinp

The sinplp nr Hnnhlp turning cnn     ^vhpn the man pvfirhoard is fu^ at early time anrt j,g kept

in sight.

WillinmTion turning nn hr rniried out on condition that the man overboard is found and is not clearly invisible. _

…―np pan hp I ftd.whftn  plan overboard h lont nt

 

 

Describe briefly the GMDSS.

 

a)      Main objectives of GMDSS.

b)      The components of GMDSS.

c)      Main functions of GMDSS.

GMDSS is the shorr^^i/or Global Maritime Distress and Safety System.fts main objectives are:'

1)      need of search and rescue and safety communication at sea. '

2)      satisfy the need of communication at sea.

GMDSS includes NAVETEX, EPIRB.NBDP, DSC,INMARSAT A, B, C, F and other equipments.

The main function of GMDSS is tj»®Pliliei|pergencyand safetycommunication and broadcast safely information at sea as well.