A.pull it out with pliers B.cut the skin from around the hook C.push the barb through,cut it off,then remove the hook D.have a surgeon remove it
A.They must be released by freeing a safety shackle B.They should not be released until the boat is in lowering position C.They may be adjusted by a turnbuckle D.They are normally used only with radial davits
A.inspected weekly B.stowed in locked compartments C.readily accessible D.tested yearly
A.bumpkin oar B.stroke oar C.sweep oar D.becket oar
A.Enough for 100 percent of the persons allowed on board B.One for each work station and industrial work site C.Enough for 150 percent of the persons allowed on board D.Both A and B above
A.set it on the centerline of the boat B.apply the correction for compass error C.keep metal objects away from it D.All of the above
A.Licensed deck officer B.Able seaman C.Certificated person D.All of the above
A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five
A.Fresh water may be obtained from fish B.Lifeboat covers or canopies should be washed with rain before drinking water is collected C.Fresh water may be collected from condensation inside the liferaft D.Seawater should never be consumed
A.tie up to the rescue vessel B.transfer only those personnel who are not seasick C.wait for calmer weather before transferring personnel D.transfer all personnel immediately