A.in an emergency B.to engage in fishing within the zone C.to cross the traffic separation scheme D.All of the above
A.opening dead spaces to check for heat or fire B.evacuation of the vessel C.sounding the "all clear" signal D.operation of the emergency generator
A.immediately jump into the water to assist the individual B.call for help and keep the individual in sight C.run to the radio room to send an emergency message D.go to the control room for the distress flares
A.green B.red C.white D.yellow
A.pressure differences in the atmosphere B.the length of the hose attached to the facepiece C.the physical exertion of the person wearing the device D.spaces containing poisonous vapors
A.vessel has turned 90°From her original course B.vessel has turned 60°From her original course C.vessel is on a reciprocal course D.emergency turn signal sounds
A.One approved Category 1 EPIRB B.Three approved Category 1 EPIRBs C.One approved Class B EPIRB D.Two approved Class B EPIRBs
A.close and seal around the drill pipe B.close and seal around casing C.cut off pipe inside the preventer stack D.close and seal around drill collars
A.Fire a red flare at night or a red smoke signal by day B.Send the Morse signal "N" by flashing light C.Make a round turn (360°) and resume course D.Make an "S" turn (hard right then hard left) and resume course
A.immediately jump in the water to help the individual B.call for help and keep the individual in sight C.run to the radio room to send an emergency message D.go to the control room for the distress flares