The Safety Equipment Certificate shows that the vessel conforms to the standards of the ().
A、MSA
B、American Bureau of Shipping
C、American Salvage Association
D、SOLAS Convention
A、MSA
B、American Bureau of Shipping
C、American Salvage Association
D、SOLAS Convention
A、Loadline certificate B、Safety equipment certificate C、Safety construction certificate D、Safety cargogear certificate
A、special precautions to deal with heat B、engine room safety procedures such as earmuffs, safety glasses, work clothes C、emergency escapes D、the location of safety equipment around the ship
A、AIS is a short-range VHF-FM system that automatically broadcasts a vessel's position,course,speed and other safety related information to all those with similar equipment in the area B、AIS is a one-way centrally managed system that requires the local VTS to send commands to instruct each vessel to broadcast position,course,speed and other safety related information to all those with similar equipment in the area C、AIS is a global tracking system that relies upon INMARSAT C service to communicate vessel position,course,speed and other safety related information to all those with similar equipment in the area D、AIS is a short-range 3 cm X-band radar system that automatically sends a vessel's position,course,speed and other safety related information to all those with similar equipment within the area
A、A.INTERNATIONAL OIL POLLUTION PREVENTION CERTIFICATE B、B.CARGO SHIP SAFETY CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE C、C.CARGO SHIP SAFETY EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATE D、D.CARGO SHIP SAFETY RADIOTELEPHONY CERTIFICATE
A、Safety helmets B、Goggles and sepctacles C、Breathing apparatus D、Gloves and safety boots
A、IOPP B、type approval certificate C、cargo ship safety equipment certificate D、cargo ship safety certificate
A、Absence, substantial deterioration or failure of proper operation of the cargo deck area fire protection on tanker B、Absence, non-compliance or serious deterioration of lights, shapes or sound signal C、Absence or failure of proper operation of the radio equipment for distress and safety communication D、Absence in a watch of a person qualified to operate equipment essential to safe navigation, safety radio communications or the prevention of marine pollution