Dunnage may be used to protect a cargo from loss or damage by().
A、ship's sweat
B、inherent vice
C、tainting
D、hygroscopic absorption
A、ship's sweat
B、inherent vice
C、tainting
D、hygroscopic absorption
A、Dunnage is used to reduce broken space B、Dunnage is used to benefit ventilation C、Dunnage is used to segregate cargo D、Dunnage is used to protect cargo
A、It's of no use for navigation and would be removed with notice B、It's useful in navigation and may be removed without notice C、It's helpless in navigation and may be removed without notice D、It's helpful in navigation and may be removed without notice
A、The procedure may be used for some components to relocate component data to the SYSAUX tablespace from its current tablespace. B、The procedure may be used for some components to relocate component data from the SYSAUX tablespace to another tablespace. C、All the components may be moved into SYSAUX tablespace. D、All the components may be moved from the SYSAUX tablespace.
A、Use either 1 or 2 tiers of dunnage,spacing the pieces in each tier a foot apart,and lay pieces in the bottom tier diagonally to the ship's side B、Use 1 tier of dunnage,laying the pieces tightly together to form a solid floor over the steel deck C、Use 2 tiers of dunnage,spacing the pieces in the bottom tier about a foot apart and the pieces in the top tier 6 inches apart D、Use 2 tiers of dunnage,spacing the pieces in the bottom tier about a foot apart and the pieces in the top tier together
A、may be substituted for 10 percent of the required life preservers B、should be stowed adjacent to lifeboats and emergency stations C、may be used by boat crews and line handlers during lifeboat drills D、should be used when carrying out duties near a weather deck's edge