Assessment: Safety Culture

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: Safety Culture

  • 12
  • Questions
  • No time limit
  • Unlimited attempts
  • 70%
  • Passing threshold

Question 1 of 12

When is a Safety Committee meeting carried out?

Question 2 of 12

What does SMS stand for?

Question 3 of 12

What is the main purpose of the Safety Committee meeting?

Question 4 of 12

Which of the following is a main factor in ensuring a safety culture onboard?

Question 5 of 12

What is the SMS?

Question 6 of 12

What is Safety Culture?

Question 7 of 12

When a successful safety culture is established onboard, what will seafarers prioritize?

Question 8 of 12

What is an Accident?

Question 9 of 12

Which Code introduced the SMS?

Question 10 of 12

Which of the following is the most important factor in ensuring a safety culture onboard?

Question 11 of 12

What is an Incident?

Question 12 of 12

What is a Near Miss?

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When is a Safety Committee meeting carried out?

Weekly.
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Monthly.
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Quarterly.
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Yearly.
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What does SMS stand for?

Safety Managed Ships.
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Safety Managing Seafarer.
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Safety Management System.
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Safe Manned Ships.
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What is the main purpose of the Safety Committee meeting?

The main purpose of such meeting is to discuss how to enhance the safety onboard.
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All of the given options.
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The main purpose of such meeting is to encourage the crew to report and discuss any near misses, incidents, and accidents that have been observed throughout the month.
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The main purpose of such meeting is to develop better working practices. 
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Which of the following is a main factor in ensuring a safety culture onboard?

Realistic procedures put in place and continuous learning and training.
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All of the given options.
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Shared concern for safety across the entire company both ashore and onboard.
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Commitment from the top management to establish a safety culture.
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What is the SMS?

The SMS is a system implemented by the specific shipping company onboard ships within its fleet to enhance the safety to life, ship and the marine environment.
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All of the given options.
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None of the given options.
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The SMS is a system which details all the company policies, practices, and the procedures that should be followed during various operations carried out onboard ships.
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What is Safety Culture?

The environment onboard ships where the ship’s crew perform every single task with the required precautions and safety measures even in cases where shortcuts would result in a quicker and more convenient option to complete a job.
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The environment onboard ships where the ship’s crew perform some tasks with the required precautions and safety measures.
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The environment onboard ships where the ship’s crew perform most of the tasks with the required precautions and safety measures.
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The environment onboard ships where the ship’s crew perform every single task with the required precautions and safety measures except in cases where shortcuts would result in a quicker and more convenient option to complete a job.
Your answer

When a successful safety culture is established onboard, what will seafarers prioritize?

All of the given options.
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Safety of the Environment.
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Safety of Life.
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Safety of Ship.
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What is an Accident?

Accident is an instance of something happening, an unexpected event or occurrence that doesn’t result in serious injury or illness but may result in property damage.
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None of the given options.
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Accident is a narrowly avoided accident.
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Accident is an unexpected event which results in serious injury or illness of an employee and may also result in property damage.
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Which Code introduced the SMS?

The International Safety Management Code (ISM).
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The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC).
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The International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS).
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The International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).
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Which of the following is the most important factor in ensuring a safety culture onboard?

Realistic procedures put in place and continuous learning and training.
Your answer
Commitment from the top management to establish a safety culture.
Your answer
All of the given options.
Your answer
Shared concern for safety across the entire company both ashore and onboard.
Your answer

What is an Incident?

Incident is an unexpected event which results in serious injury or illness of an employee and may also result in property damage.
Your answer
None of the given options.
Your answer
Incident is a narrowly avoided accident.
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Incident is an instance of something happening, an unexpected event or occurrence that doesn’t result in serious injury or illness but may result in property damage.
Your answer

What is a Near Miss?

Near miss is an unexpected event which results in serious injury or illness of an employee and may also result in property damage.
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Near miss is a narrowly avoided accident.
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Near miss is an instance of something happening, an unexpected event or occurrence that doesn’t result in serious injury or illness but may result in property damage.
Your answer
None of the given options.
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When is a Safety Committee meeting carried out?

Weekly.
Your answer
Monthly.
Your answer
Quarterly.
Your answer
Yearly.
Your answer

What does SMS stand for?

Safety Managed Ships.
Your answer
Safety Managing Seafarer.
Your answer
Safety Management System.
Your answer
Safe Manned Ships.
Your answer

What is the main purpose of the Safety Committee meeting?

The main purpose of such meeting is to discuss how to enhance the safety onboard.
Your answer
All of the given options.
Your answer
The main purpose of such meeting is to encourage the crew to report and discuss any near misses, incidents, and accidents that have been observed throughout the month.
Your answer
The main purpose of such meeting is to develop better working practices. 
Your answer

Which of the following is a main factor in ensuring a safety culture onboard?

Realistic procedures put in place and continuous learning and training.
Your answer
All of the given options.
Your answer
Shared concern for safety across the entire company both ashore and onboard.
Your answer
Commitment from the top management to establish a safety culture.
Your answer

What is the SMS?

The SMS is a system implemented by the specific shipping company onboard ships within its fleet to enhance the safety to life, ship and the marine environment.
Your answer
All of the given options.
Your answer
None of the given options.
Your answer
The SMS is a system which details all the company policies, practices, and the procedures that should be followed during various operations carried out onboard ships.
Your answer

What is Safety Culture?

The environment onboard ships where the ship’s crew perform every single task with the required precautions and safety measures even in cases where shortcuts would result in a quicker and more convenient option to complete a job.
Your answer
The environment onboard ships where the ship’s crew perform some tasks with the required precautions and safety measures.
Your answer
The environment onboard ships where the ship’s crew perform most of the tasks with the required precautions and safety measures.
Your answer
The environment onboard ships where the ship’s crew perform every single task with the required precautions and safety measures except in cases where shortcuts would result in a quicker and more convenient option to complete a job.
Your answer

When a successful safety culture is established onboard, what will seafarers prioritize?

All of the given options.
Your answer
Safety of the Environment.
Your answer
Safety of Life.
Your answer
Safety of Ship.
Your answer

What is an Accident?

Accident is an instance of something happening, an unexpected event or occurrence that doesn’t result in serious injury or illness but may result in property damage.
Your answer
None of the given options.
Your answer
Accident is a narrowly avoided accident.
Your answer
Accident is an unexpected event which results in serious injury or illness of an employee and may also result in property damage.
Your answer

Which Code introduced the SMS?

The International Safety Management Code (ISM).
Your answer
The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC).
Your answer
The International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS).
Your answer
The International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).
Your answer

Which of the following is the most important factor in ensuring a safety culture onboard?

Realistic procedures put in place and continuous learning and training.
Your answer
Commitment from the top management to establish a safety culture.
Your answer
All of the given options.
Your answer
Shared concern for safety across the entire company both ashore and onboard.
Your answer

What is an Incident?

Incident is an unexpected event which results in serious injury or illness of an employee and may also result in property damage.
Your answer
None of the given options.
Your answer
Incident is a narrowly avoided accident.
Your answer
Incident is an instance of something happening, an unexpected event or occurrence that doesn’t result in serious injury or illness but may result in property damage.
Your answer

What is a Near Miss?

Near miss is an unexpected event which results in serious injury or illness of an employee and may also result in property damage.
Your answer
Near miss is a narrowly avoided accident.
Your answer
Near miss is an instance of something happening, an unexpected event or occurrence that doesn’t result in serious injury or illness but may result in property damage.
Your answer
None of the given options.
Your answer
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