6-44.6-45.6-46.6-47.6-48.6-49.Conducted just before acceptancetrials and shows that the ship willmeet the contract requirements.1. A2 .B3. C4. DNormally conducted by INSURV about6 months after the acceptancet r i a l.1. D2. E3. F4. GShows that the ship is seaworthyand that all equipment andmachinery are ready for theacceptance trial.1. B2. C3. D4. EShows the SUPSHIP and theprospective engineer officer thatthe ship is ready for sea trials.1. A2.B3 . C4. DConsists of operational proceduresto determine characteristics on thehandling of the ship.1. D2. F3. G4. HDetermines the ship’s speed, shaftrpm, propeller thrust, and shafthorsepower characteristics.1. D2. F3. G4. H6-50.Determines airborne, radiated,structural, and overside audiblecharacteristics of a ship.1. D2. G3. I4. J6-51.Determines propulsion systemv i b r a t i o n .1. G2. H3. I4. JQuestions 6-52 through 6-75 refer to“Occupational Health,” chapter 10.6-52.Acute danger to health caused byexposure to asbestos normallyoccurs after what period of time?1.Hours2.Days3.Months4.Years6-53.Your crew is about to do necessaryrepairs on shipboard insulation andyour ship has NOT been properlytested for airborne asbestos.Youshould make which of the followingdecisions?1.Defer the work until the shipcan be tested2.Rotate personnel to reducedanger3.Defer the work until the nextoverhaul4.Complete the work using therequired protective measures6-54.What is the most dependable way toconfirm that asbestos has beeninstalled on the ship?1.The age of the ship2.P o l a r i z i n g l i g ht3.The manufacturer’s markings4.Visual inspection45
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