Assessment: Human Relations and Social Responsibilities

Human Relations and Social Responsibilities

Human Relations and Social Responsibilities

In this lesson you will learn all about the effect of the human element onboard.

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Safety Culture

Safety Culture

In this lesson, you will learn about safety culture and the importance of it onboard.

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Human Relations

Human Relations

In this lesson, you will learn all about the importance of human relations onboard and the factors which affect that. Additionally, the importance of teamwork will be discussed.

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Communication

Communication

In this lesson, you will learn all about communication onboard and how to effectively use it. The communication barriers will also be discussed.

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Cultural Barriers

Cultural Barriers

In this lesson, you will learn about cultural barriers and how to act to ensure good human relations onboard.

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Rights and Responsibilities

Rights and Responsibilities

In this lesson, you will learn about onboard rights and social responsibilities.

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Fatigue and Stress

Fatigue and Stress

In this lesson, you will learn about fatigue and stress that affects crew members onboard ships and how it can be reduced.

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Assessment: Human Relations and Social Responsibilities

  • 5
  • Questions
  • No time limit
  • Unlimited attempts
  • 70%
  • Passing threshold

Question 1 of 5

What are the main contributors to Human Error?

Question 2 of 5

How can fatigue be avoided?

Question 3 of 5

What life-threatening situations are found onboard?

Question 4 of 5

Which is considered to be the main reason for human errors occuring?

Question 5 of 5

What is a key component contributing to the safety of life onboard ships?

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What are the main contributors to Human Error?

Lack of knowledge.
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All of the given options.
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Dangerous working environment.
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Fatigue.
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How can fatigue be avoided?

By proper training.
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By proper manning of the ship.
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By proper communication.
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All of the given options.
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What life-threatening situations are found onboard?

Mooring Operations.
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Enclosed Space Entry.
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Anchoring Operations.
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All of the given options.
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Which is considered to be the main reason for human errors occuring?

Lack of knowledge.
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Poor maintenance.
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Incorrect communication.
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Fatigue.
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What is a key component contributing to the safety of life onboard ships?

All of the given options.
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Human Element.
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Language.
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Cultural Barrier.
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What are the main contributors to Human Error?

Lack of knowledge.
Your answer
All of the given options.
Your answer
Dangerous working environment.
Your answer
Fatigue.
Your answer

How can fatigue be avoided?

By proper training.
Your answer
By proper manning of the ship.
Your answer
By proper communication.
Your answer
All of the given options.
Your answer

What life-threatening situations are found onboard?

Mooring Operations.
Your answer
Enclosed Space Entry.
Your answer
Anchoring Operations.
Your answer
All of the given options.
Your answer

Which is considered to be the main reason for human errors occuring?

Lack of knowledge.
Your answer
Poor maintenance.
Your answer
Incorrect communication.
Your answer
Fatigue.
Your answer

What is a key component contributing to the safety of life onboard ships?

All of the given options.
Your answer
Human Element.
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Language.
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Cultural Barrier.
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