When you notice oil on the water near your vessel while taking on fuel, you should FIRST ().
A、stop loading
B、notify the senior deck officer
C、notify the terminal superintendent
D、determine whether your vessel is the source
A、stop loading
B、notify the senior deck officer
C、notify the terminal superintendent
D、determine whether your vessel is the source
A、Search the vessel for leaks B、Notify terminal superintendent C、Stop loading D、Notify the Coast Guard
A、filter to remove the fuel oil B、use the settler to remove the fuel oil C、remove the fuel oil by centrifuging D、drain and then renew the lube oil supply
A、cut off the power B、cut off the oil inlet C、open guide water valve D、close oil outlet value
A、increase the fuel oil temperature B、decrease the fuel oil temperature C、decrease the fuel oil supply pressure D、increase the air supply
A、increase the fuel oil temperature B、decrease the fuel oil temperature C、decrease the fuel oil supply pressure D、increase the air supply
A、stop fueling B、notify the senior deck officer C、notify the terminal superintendent D、determ ne whether your vessel is the source
A、pump fuel oil from midships to the ends of the vessel B、reduce speed C、take a course which most eases the vessel D、All of the above
A、check hydraulic oil levels every hour B、check the rams for overheating C、check for excessive oil leakage from rams D、drain water from telemotor cylinders each watch