A.apply straw or sawdust on the oil B.contain the spread of the oil C.throw grains of sand into the oil D.have the vessel move out of the spill area
A.vaporizes B.attacks caustically C.rises D.attacks corrosively
A.Record of drafts B.Hull reports C.Anchor record D.Machinery repair book
A.CCS marine surveyor B.certified marine chemist C.port engineer D.MSA marine inspector
A.pressure vacuum relief valves B.excess flow valves C.safety relief valves D.flame screens
A.at the time of shipment B.on vessel's arrival C.at the time of sailing D.at the time the voyage has been accomplished
A.exclusion of all sand and solid matter B.cleaning with clean fresh or sea water C.examination for fractures and pitting D.All of the above
A.engaged in the coastwise trade B.going foreign C.calling at ports in another country signatory to MARPOL 73/78 D.carrying cargoes listed in the MARPOL regulations
A.carried by hand to a fire B.carried or rolled to a fire C.recharged in the field D.used on class "B" fires
A.Provides for faster loading B.Lowers oxygen content in the tank C.Provides better fuel economy D.All of the above