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Crew Injury in Heavy Weather

Crew Injury in Heavy Weather

In this lesson, you are going to learn more about possible crew injuries during heavy weather.

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Question 1 of 7

Is this statement True or False? Crew are never to be sent on deck in bad weather.

Question 2 of 7

What task(s) on deck may be necessary to carry out in bad weather?

Question 3 of 7

The bridge watch should also be informed in advance with the deck party and bridge maintaining visual and radio contact. Is this statement True or False?

Question 4 of 7

Is this statement True or False? Cleaning of main deck and hatch coamings may be one of the tasks required to work on deck during heavy weather.

Question 5 of 7

In bad weather, what tasks are required by the galley department?

Question 6 of 7

When the crew are required to go on deck in bad weather, which of the following items are to be taken into account?

Question 7 of 7

Consideration should be given to altering course and/or speed to alleviate the vessel’s motion and reduce the probability of seas being shipped on deck. Is this statement True or False?

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Is this statement True or False? Crew are never to be sent on deck in bad weather.

False
Your answer
True
Your answer

What task(s) on deck may be necessary to carry out in bad weather?

Monthly checks on fire extinguishers in forecastle.
Your answer
Cleaning of main deck and hatch coamings.
Your answer
Greasing of forward winches.
Your answer
Investigating a high level alarm in forecastle.
Your answer

The bridge watch should also be informed in advance with the deck party and bridge maintaining visual and radio contact. Is this statement True or False?

True
Your answer
False
Your answer

Is this statement True or False? Cleaning of main deck and hatch coamings may be one of the tasks required to work on deck during heavy weather.

False
Your answer
True
Your answer

In bad weather, what tasks are required by the galley department?

To properly secure all items and protect against oil/hot water splashing.
Your answer
To make tasty food.
Your answer
To make food that is easily digested.
Your answer
To deliver food to each person’s cabin.
Your answer

When the crew are required to go on deck in bad weather, which of the following items are to be taken into account?

Emergency response prepared.
Your answer
Permit to work.
Your answer
Full risk assessment.
Your answer
Vessel course/speed adjusted.
Your answer
Crew briefed on weather conditions.
Your answer
Proper PPE worn by all person.
Your answer
All of the answers are correct.
Your answer

Consideration should be given to altering course and/or speed to alleviate the vessel’s motion and reduce the probability of seas being shipped on deck. Is this statement True or False?

False
Your answer
True
Your answer
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Is this statement True or False? Crew are never to be sent on deck in bad weather.

False
Your answer
True
Your answer

What task(s) on deck may be necessary to carry out in bad weather?

Monthly checks on fire extinguishers in forecastle.
Your answer
Cleaning of main deck and hatch coamings.
Your answer
Greasing of forward winches.
Your answer
Investigating a high level alarm in forecastle.
Your answer

The bridge watch should also be informed in advance with the deck party and bridge maintaining visual and radio contact. Is this statement True or False?

True
Your answer
False
Your answer

Is this statement True or False? Cleaning of main deck and hatch coamings may be one of the tasks required to work on deck during heavy weather.

False
Your answer
True
Your answer

In bad weather, what tasks are required by the galley department?

To properly secure all items and protect against oil/hot water splashing.
Your answer
To make tasty food.
Your answer
To make food that is easily digested.
Your answer
To deliver food to each person’s cabin.
Your answer

When the crew are required to go on deck in bad weather, which of the following items are to be taken into account?

Emergency response prepared.
Your answer
Permit to work.
Your answer
Full risk assessment.
Your answer
Vessel course/speed adjusted.
Your answer
Crew briefed on weather conditions.
Your answer
Proper PPE worn by all person.
Your answer
All of the answers are correct.
Your answer

Consideration should be given to altering course and/or speed to alleviate the vessel’s motion and reduce the probability of seas being shipped on deck. Is this statement True or False?

False
Your answer
True
Your answer
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