Assessment: Basic Principles of Cargo Securing

Consequences of Inadequate Cargo Securing

Consequences of Inadequate Cargo Securing

The consequences of inadequate loaded and secured cargo can be devastating and everyone who works with transports has a responsibility to keep damages to people, environment and property to a minimum.

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International Rules for Cargo Securing Onboard

International Rules for Cargo Securing Onboard

Regarding cargo securing at sea, the rules and regulations are divided into cargo securing to the vessel and cargo securing in cargo transport units. Safe transportation of cargoes requires both of these tasks to be properly performed. The efforts should be guided by applicable international rules and regulations, the structure of which is described in this section.

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Basic Principles of Cargo Securing

Basic Principles of Cargo Securing

This section describes the basic principles for cargo securing; the forces that cargo may be exposed to, the movements that may occur during transport and different methods that can be used to prevent the cargo from these movements.

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Cargo Securing Equipment

Cargo Securing Equipment

Cargo securing on board is done by using various types of cargo securing equipment and the most common types are described in this section.

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Inspection and Maintenance of Cargo Securing Equipment

Inspection and Maintenance of Cargo Securing Equipment

This section describes the inspection and maintenance for the cargo securing devices on board the ship.

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Cargo Securing in Practice

Cargo Securing in Practice

The CSS Code contains a rule of thumb for estimating the cargo securing requirements for a cargo which is described in this section.

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Final Assessment

Final Assessment

We shall now test the knowledge you have gained from this course with a series of multiple-choice questions.

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Assessment: Basic Principles of Cargo Securing

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Question 1 of 4

Which of the following is an example of a material combination with a low friction?

Question 2 of 4

What is meant by the term "Blocking"?

Question 3 of 4

What type of motions shall a securing arrangement be able to prevent in all directions?

Question 4 of 4

Which vessel motion generates the highest acceleration exerted on the cargo?

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Which of the following is an example of a material combination with a low friction?

Sawn wood on wood.
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Sawn wood on rubber mats.
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Steel plates on a painted steel deck.
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Steel plates on rubber mats.
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What is meant by the term "Blocking"?

Cargo is taken ashore in order to be taken on board later.
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Cargo is stowed against other cargo units, a bulkhead or other fixed structures.
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Cargo is square or rectangular in profile.
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Cargo is secured by heavy duty chains.
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What type of motions shall a securing arrangement be able to prevent in all directions?

Tipping and sliding.
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Jumping and sliding.
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Running and tripping.
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Jumping and twisting.
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Which vessel motion generates the highest acceleration exerted on the cargo?

Surge, sway and heave.
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Roll, pitch and heave.
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Surge, pitch and yaw.
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Roll, pitch and yaw.
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Which of the following is an example of a material combination with a low friction?

Sawn wood on wood.
Your answer
Sawn wood on rubber mats.
Your answer
Steel plates on a painted steel deck.
Your answer
Steel plates on rubber mats.
Your answer

What is meant by the term "Blocking"?

Cargo is taken ashore in order to be taken on board later.
Your answer
Cargo is stowed against other cargo units, a bulkhead or other fixed structures.
Your answer
Cargo is square or rectangular in profile.
Your answer
Cargo is secured by heavy duty chains.
Your answer

What type of motions shall a securing arrangement be able to prevent in all directions?

Tipping and sliding.
Your answer
Jumping and sliding.
Your answer
Running and tripping.
Your answer
Jumping and twisting.
Your answer

Which vessel motion generates the highest acceleration exerted on the cargo?

Surge, sway and heave.
Your answer
Roll, pitch and heave.
Your answer
Surge, pitch and yaw.
Your answer
Roll, pitch and yaw.
Your answer
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