6-44.
6-45.
6-46.
6-47.
6-48.
6-49.
Conducted just before acceptance
trials and shows that the ship will
meet the contract requirements.
1. A
2 .
B
3. C
4. D
Normally conducted by INSURV about
6 months after the acceptance
t r i a l.
1. D
2. E
3. F
4. G
Shows that the ship is seaworthy
and that all equipment and
machinery are ready for the
acceptance trial.
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. E
Shows the SUPSHIP and the
prospective engineer officer that
the ship is ready for sea trials.
1. A
2.
B
3 . C
4. D
Consists of operational procedures
to determine characteristics on the
handling of the ship.
1. D
2.
F
3. G
4. H
Determines the ships speed, shaft
rpm, propeller thrust, and shaft
horsepower characteristics.
1. D
2. F
3. G
4. H
6-50.
Determines airborne, radiated,
structural, and overside audible
characteristics of a ship.
1. D
2. G
3.
I
4.
J
6-51.
Determines propulsion system
v i b r a t i o n .
1. G
2. H
3.
I
4.
J
Questions 6-52 through 6-75 refer to
Occupational Health, chapter 10.
6-52.
Acute danger to health caused by
exposure to asbestos normally
occurs after what period of time?
1.
Hours
2.
Days
3.
Months
4.
Years
6-53.
Your crew is about to do necessary
repairs on shipboard insulation and
your ship has NOT been properly
tested for airborne asbestos.
You
should make which of the following
decisions?
1.
Defer the work until the ship
can be tested
2.
Rotate personnel to reduce
danger
3.
Defer the work until the next
overhaul
4.
Complete the work using the
required protective measures
6-54.
What is the most dependable way to
confirm that asbestos has been
installed on the ship?
1.
The age of the ship
2.
P o l a r i z i n g l i g ht
3.
The manufacturers markings
4.
Visual inspection
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