Cargo may be divided into two basic types:().
A、A. bulk cargo and container cargo
B、B. bulk cargo and general cargo
C、C. bulk cargo and liquid cargo
D、D. dry cargo and liquid cargo
A、A. bulk cargo and container cargo
B、B. bulk cargo and general cargo
C、C. bulk cargo and liquid cargo
D、D. dry cargo and liquid cargo
A、The cargo block should be tightly packed if the cargo is suitably chilled upon delivery to the vessel B、Both sides of each crate must be checked for the temperature and the appearance of the fruit C、The cargo block should be stowed with air channels built throughout the stowed cargo D、The crates should NEVER be stowed brick fashion
A、a subsequent temperature rise will cause the cargo to overflow B、air pockets may cause the cargo to bubble out of the ullage hole C、the increased viscosity of the product requires higher loading pressure which increases the chances of a spill D、the tank valve may be stiff and a spill will occur before the valve can be closed
A、General cargo ships may load and discharge by her own winch. B、Bulk carriers may handle cargo by her own derricks. C、General cargo ships may load and discharge by her own derricks. D、General cargo ships may load and discharge by cranes.
A、absorb moisture from hygroscopic cargoes B、fill gaps between layers of cargo C、wrap cargo that leaks from packaging D、keep bagged cargo leakage from contacting the deck
A、Isoprene may be carried in a cargo tank adjacent to either of the other two cargoes B、Methyl methacrylate may not be carried in a tank adjacent to a pump room C、Methyl methacrylate must usually be heated to maintain its stability D、Portable thermometers are not permitted to be used to take the cargo temperature of triethylamine
A、Wet cargo must be kept away from dry cargo. B、Heavy cargo must be kept away from dry cargo. C、Light cargo must be kept away from dry cargo. D、Wet cargo must be kept away from light cargo.