Records of tests and inspections of a cargo vessel’s fire extinguishing systems shall be kept on board().
A、for 1 year
B、for 2 years
C、until the next Coast Guard inspection
D、until the vessel's Certificate of Inspection expires
A、for 1 year
B、for 2 years
C、until the next Coast Guard inspection
D、until the vessel's Certificate of Inspection expires
A、With the Cargo Gear Register on the ship B、In the Official Log C、At the Coast Guard Marine Safety Office with the vessel's inspection records D、At the central records center of the agency testing the cargo gear
A、the name of the person conducting the test B、the weight of the charge C、recommendations for the next test D、All of the above
A、testing for the mechanical load and the thermal load B、inspecting thermal and mechanical condition of the engine C、inspecting each system and exhaust temperature D、testing for compress pressure and explosion pressure
A、a table name which has 100s of records B、a table name which has 10s of records C、a table name which has empty records D、a table name which has 1000s of records E、never use a table name
A、date of the test B、load at which a test sample broke C、name of the vessel D、number of strands and of wires in each strand
A、cubic meters B、both cubic meters and cubic feet C、both kilos and pounds D、barrels of 55 gallon capacity
A、On the Certificate of Inspection B、On the station bill C、In the Operations Manual D、In either the official or unofficial log