Assessment: PSSR for Yachts

Hazards and Safety

Hazards and Safety

In this lesson, we will go through an introduction on different hazards and dangerous work situations onboard as well as how they are defined. What to think of & how to protect yourself?

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Relationships and Teamwork

Relationships and Teamwork

In this lesson, we will discuss why relations onboard are so important. How to create good relationships, make the teamwork better and what may cause problems in the workflow.

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Communication

Communication

In this lesson, we will break down the steps of communication. How to make sure you are understood and that you understand. Also, ways to make talking and listening more effective.

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Emergency Procedures

Emergency Procedures

In this lesson, we will look at what an emergency is and what we will do if one occurs. We will also discuss, plans, muster lists, alarm systems and tools of communication.

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Precautions to Prevent Pollution

Precautions to Prevent Pollution

In this lesson, we will tackle what to be aware of to minimise pollution of the seas. International control measures, the impact of the vessel's construction and pollution from sewage or garbage.

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Rights and Obligations

Rights and Obligations

In this lesson, you will learn about the rights and obligations of the crew members. How the level of hygiene can impact others onboard. Also, use and abuse of drugs and alcohol, including 'zero-tolerance vessels'.

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Summary

Summary

In this lesson, you will go through a summary of the course. We go concisely through the most important parts of the previous lessons.

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Assessment: PSSR for Yachts

  • 20
  • Questions
  • No time limit
  • 2
  • Attempts left
  • 70%
  • Passing threshold

Question 1 of 20

One international convention is designed to minimise contamination of the seas - which one is that?

Question 2 of 20

What are examples of good housekeeping in the engine room?

Question 3 of 20

It is essential to have good relationships and teamwork onboard a yacht. How can you improve IPR’s?

Question 4 of 20

What is not part of the crew member's employment conditions?

Question 5 of 20

What is not considered to be one of the three elements of a shipping operation?

Question 6 of 20

Which international convention is designed to minimise pollution of the seas, including dumping, oil and exhaust pollution?

Question 7 of 20

What hazard is the most common onboard a ship?

Question 8 of 20

Which alternative is NOT correct regarding which person/persons should sign a PTW to make it valid?

Question 9 of 20

What is the maximum allowed amount of oil content in bilge water, when using an oily water separator?

Question 10 of 20

Is alcohol providing heat to the body in cold climates?

Question 11 of 20

If the communication is working poorly, it can have a terrible effect on IPR, and safety. Regular communication consists of different steps. Which of the following are these steps?

Question 12 of 20

What is not considered a basic element of communication?

Question 13 of 20

Which of the alternatives is not listed as a method of communication?

Question 14 of 20

The normal way to communicate consists of different steps. What are these steps?

Question 15 of 20

Teamwork is essential for several reasons. Which alternative is NOT correct?

Question 16 of 20

If you are caught by the US Customs carrying 0,5 kg cocaine on your body, what penalty can you expect?

Question 17 of 20

What is true regarding hazards onboard a ship?

Question 18 of 20

What should you do when you hear an emergency alarm onboard?

Question 19 of 20

What risk is the most common onboard?

Question 20 of 20

What methods are used to detect drug or alcohol abuse amongst crew members onboard?

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One international convention is designed to minimise contamination of the seas - which one is that?

ILO
Your answer
SOLAS
Your answer
MARPOL 73/78
Your answer
STCW-95
Your answer

What are examples of good housekeeping in the engine room?

Bilges should be kept clean and dry.
Your answer
All alternatives apply.
Your answer
Oily rags or cotton waste should be properly disposed of in a closed container and not left lying around to ignite spontaneously.
Your answer
Tools should be adequately collected and stowed after work.
Your answer

It is essential to have good relationships and teamwork onboard a yacht. How can you improve IPR’s?

Value individual differences and see it as a strength.
Your answer
Rotate schedules to make everyone understand each other’s workload.
Your answer
All alternatives apply.
Your answer
Avoid toolbox meetings.
Your answer

What is not part of the crew member's employment conditions?

National and international requirements.
Your answer
Vessel familiarisation.
Your answer
His/her rights.
Your answer
Employment contract.
Your answer

What is not considered to be one of the three elements of a shipping operation?

The Union
Your answer
Company
Your answer
The individual
Your answer
Government
Your answer

Which international convention is designed to minimise pollution of the seas, including dumping, oil and exhaust pollution?

MARPOL 73/78
Your answer
ILO
Your answer
SOLAS
Your answer
STCW-95
Your answer

What hazard is the most common onboard a ship?

Slips, trips, and falls.
Your answer
Exposure by toxic gas.
Your answer
Electrical shock.
Your answer
Falling overboard.
Your answer

Which alternative is NOT correct regarding which person/persons should sign a PTW to make it valid?

The Person Responsible.
Your answer
No one need to sign it, it is valid when it is posted.
Your answer
Officer of the Watch.
Your answer
Person carrying out the job.
Your answer

What is the maximum allowed amount of oil content in bilge water, when using an oily water separator?

10 ppm
Your answer
15 ppm
Your answer
25 ppm
Your answer
0,1 %
Your answer

Is alcohol providing heat to the body in cold climates?

Yes
Your answer
Yes, but only if the intake is more than 200 ml in 24 hours.
Your answer
No
Your answer
Yes, if the alcohol content is more than 40%
Your answer

If the communication is working poorly, it can have a terrible effect on IPR, and safety. Regular communication consists of different steps. Which of the following are these steps?

Transmitted message – Feedback – Receipt of feedback.
Your answer
Transmitted message – Receipt of feedback.
Your answer
Understanding – Giving Feedback.
Your answer
Transmitted message on Facebook.
Your answer

What is not considered a basic element of communication?

Sender
Your answer
Receiver
Your answer
Feedback
Your answer
Content of the message.
Your answer

Which of the alternatives is not listed as a method of communication?

Verbal
Your answer
Iconic
Your answer
Non-verbal
Your answer
Internet
Your answer

The normal way to communicate consists of different steps. What are these steps?

Transmitted message – Feedback.
Your answer
Transmitted message
Your answer
Transmitted message – Receipt of feedback.
Your answer
Transmitted message – Feedback – Receipt of feedback.
Your answer

Teamwork is essential for several reasons. Which alternative is NOT correct?

The yacht’s operation requires a strong team to complete the job successfully.
Your answer
The vessel’s crew must be well organised to operate safely.
Your answer
It is a requirement from the company.
Your answer
When making a voyage, the vessel can undergo considerable climatic changes, which may adversely affect personnel.
Your answer

If you are caught by the US Customs carrying 0,5 kg cocaine on your body, what penalty can you expect?

Not less than 3 years in prison and up to USD 2 million in a penalty.
Your answer
Death penalty.
Your answer
Not less than 5 years in prison and up to USD 5 million in a penalty.
Your answer
Not more than 5 years in prison and up to USD 250 000 in a penalty.
Your answer

What is true regarding hazards onboard a ship?

It is necessary to know what equipment you can find onboard to avoid the hazards.
Your answer
All alternatives apply.
Your answer
It is necessary to understand the hazards to be able to avoid them.
Your answer
It is necessary to know the procedures onboard to avoid the hazards.
Your answer

What should you do when you hear an emergency alarm onboard?

Go to muster station and find out the nature of the emergency.
Your answer
Prioritise finding a life vest.
Your answer
Stay at your work station and wait for instructions.
Your answer
Abandon the ship.
Your answer

What risk is the most common onboard?

Toxic PPE.
Your answer
Eye injuries from hot work.
Your answer
Slips, trips and falls.
Your answer
The ship running aground.
Your answer

What methods are used to detect drug or alcohol abuse amongst crew members onboard?

All alternatives apply.
Your answer
Observing behaviour and environment.
Your answer
Breathalyser test and urine screening.
Your answer
Blood test.
Your answer
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One international convention is designed to minimise contamination of the seas - which one is that?

ILO
Your answer
SOLAS
Your answer
MARPOL 73/78
Your answer
STCW-95
Your answer

What are examples of good housekeeping in the engine room?

Bilges should be kept clean and dry.
Your answer
All alternatives apply.
Your answer
Oily rags or cotton waste should be properly disposed of in a closed container and not left lying around to ignite spontaneously.
Your answer
Tools should be adequately collected and stowed after work.
Your answer

It is essential to have good relationships and teamwork onboard a yacht. How can you improve IPR’s?

Value individual differences and see it as a strength.
Your answer
Rotate schedules to make everyone understand each other’s workload.
Your answer
All alternatives apply.
Your answer
Avoid toolbox meetings.
Your answer

What is not part of the crew member's employment conditions?

National and international requirements.
Your answer
Vessel familiarisation.
Your answer
His/her rights.
Your answer
Employment contract.
Your answer

What is not considered to be one of the three elements of a shipping operation?

The Union
Your answer
Company
Your answer
The individual
Your answer
Government
Your answer

Which international convention is designed to minimise pollution of the seas, including dumping, oil and exhaust pollution?

MARPOL 73/78
Your answer
ILO
Your answer
SOLAS
Your answer
STCW-95
Your answer

What hazard is the most common onboard a ship?

Slips, trips, and falls.
Your answer
Exposure by toxic gas.
Your answer
Electrical shock.
Your answer
Falling overboard.
Your answer

Which alternative is NOT correct regarding which person/persons should sign a PTW to make it valid?

The Person Responsible.
Your answer
No one need to sign it, it is valid when it is posted.
Your answer
Officer of the Watch.
Your answer
Person carrying out the job.
Your answer

What is the maximum allowed amount of oil content in bilge water, when using an oily water separator?

10 ppm
Your answer
15 ppm
Your answer
25 ppm
Your answer
0,1 %
Your answer

Is alcohol providing heat to the body in cold climates?

Yes
Your answer
Yes, but only if the intake is more than 200 ml in 24 hours.
Your answer
No
Your answer
Yes, if the alcohol content is more than 40%
Your answer

If the communication is working poorly, it can have a terrible effect on IPR, and safety. Regular communication consists of different steps. Which of the following are these steps?

Transmitted message – Feedback – Receipt of feedback.
Your answer
Transmitted message – Receipt of feedback.
Your answer
Understanding – Giving Feedback.
Your answer
Transmitted message on Facebook.
Your answer

What is not considered a basic element of communication?

Sender
Your answer
Receiver
Your answer
Feedback
Your answer
Content of the message.
Your answer

Which of the alternatives is not listed as a method of communication?

Verbal
Your answer
Iconic
Your answer
Non-verbal
Your answer
Internet
Your answer

The normal way to communicate consists of different steps. What are these steps?

Transmitted message – Feedback.
Your answer
Transmitted message
Your answer
Transmitted message – Receipt of feedback.
Your answer
Transmitted message – Feedback – Receipt of feedback.
Your answer

Teamwork is essential for several reasons. Which alternative is NOT correct?

The yacht’s operation requires a strong team to complete the job successfully.
Your answer
The vessel’s crew must be well organised to operate safely.
Your answer
It is a requirement from the company.
Your answer
When making a voyage, the vessel can undergo considerable climatic changes, which may adversely affect personnel.
Your answer

If you are caught by the US Customs carrying 0,5 kg cocaine on your body, what penalty can you expect?

Not less than 3 years in prison and up to USD 2 million in a penalty.
Your answer
Death penalty.
Your answer
Not less than 5 years in prison and up to USD 5 million in a penalty.
Your answer
Not more than 5 years in prison and up to USD 250 000 in a penalty.
Your answer

What is true regarding hazards onboard a ship?

It is necessary to know what equipment you can find onboard to avoid the hazards.
Your answer
All alternatives apply.
Your answer
It is necessary to understand the hazards to be able to avoid them.
Your answer
It is necessary to know the procedures onboard to avoid the hazards.
Your answer

What should you do when you hear an emergency alarm onboard?

Go to muster station and find out the nature of the emergency.
Your answer
Prioritise finding a life vest.
Your answer
Stay at your work station and wait for instructions.
Your answer
Abandon the ship.
Your answer

What risk is the most common onboard?

Toxic PPE.
Your answer
Eye injuries from hot work.
Your answer
Slips, trips and falls.
Your answer
The ship running aground.
Your answer

What methods are used to detect drug or alcohol abuse amongst crew members onboard?

All alternatives apply.
Your answer
Observing behaviour and environment.
Your answer
Breathalyser test and urine screening.
Your answer
Blood test.
Your answer
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