Which is a mandatory section of the shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan ________.
A.Reporting requirements
B.Removal equipment list
C.Planned exercises
D.List of individuals required to respond
第1题:
Which substance is NOT considered to be Oil under the pollution prevention regulations?
A.Petroleum and fuel oil
B.Sludge
C.Oil mixed with dredge spoil
D.Oil refuse and oil mixed with wastes
第2题:
The international shore connection ______.
A.Allows hook up of fire fighting water from shore facilities
B.Satisfies pollution prevention requirements
C.Allows emergency use of the fire main for deballasting
D.Permits discharge of waste oil to shore facilities
第3题:
fuel oil only
crude oil only
liquefied petroleum gas
petroleum oil of any kind
第4题:
Petroleum and fuel oil
Sludge
Oil mixed with dredge spoil
Oil refuse and oil mixed with wastes
第5题:
Reporting requirements
Diagrams
Steps to control a discharge
National and local coordination
第6题:
all vessels, regardless of size and commercial application
any barge or other ship which is constructed or operated in such a manner that no oil in any form can be carried aboard
an oil tanker of 150 gross tons or above, or other ship of 400 gross tons or above
an oil tanker of 400 gross tons and above, or other ships of 150 gross tons and above
第7题:
第8题:
annually by the owner,with a letter submitted six months before expiration
only once every five years,with a letter submitted six months before expiration
and the entire plan resubmitted for approval once every five years,six months before expiration
annually by the owner,with a letter submitted to the Coast Guard within one month of the anniversary date of the plan approval
第9题:
Reporting requirements
Removal equipment list
Planned exercises
List of individuals required to respond
第10题:
stop the flow of oil at the main deck manifold
prevent the oil from leaving the shore facility
prevent the oil from siphoning through the pump
None of the above
第11题:
stop the flow of oil at the main deck manifold
prevent the oil from leaving the shore facility
prevent the oil from siphoning through the pump
None of the above
第12题:
annually
once every two years
once every four years
once every five years
第13题:
Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan shall be carried on board by ______.
A.Oil tanker of 150 gross tonnage and above
B.Bulk carrier
C.Container vessel
D.Passenger ship
第14题:
Which statement is TRUE of a gasoline spill ________.
A.It is visible for a shorter time than a fuel oil spill
B.It is not covered by the pollution laws
C.It does little harm to marine life
D.It will sink more rapidly than crude oil
第15题:
synthetic plastic discharge plan
oil discharge plan
shipboard oil pollution emergency plan
vapor recovery procedures plan
第16题:
one year
two years
four years
five years
第17题:
mineral oil
machinery oil being transferred for shipboard use
crude oil unrefined
normal bilge oil and water
第18题:
all vessels,regardless of size and commercial application
any barge or ship constructed or operated in such a manner that no oil in any form can be carried aboard
an oil tanker of 150 gross tons and above,or other ship of 400 gross tons and above
an oil tanker of 400 gross tons and above,or other ships of 150 gross tons and above
第19题:
oily water separator
sewage treatment plant
fuel oil separator
incinerator
第20题:
two years
three years
four years
five years
第21题:
the main engines
the auxiliary engines
the emergency generator engine
the auxiliary engines and the main engine(s)
第22题:
A list of agencies or officials of Coastal State Administrators responsible for receiving and processing incident reports
A list of agencies or officials in regularly visited ports
A list specifying who will be responsible for informing the parties listed and the priority in which they must be notified
A list of personnel duty assignments
第23题:
one month before the anniversary date of the plan
six months before the end of the approval period
and cannot be implemented without approval
and can be implemented without immediate approval as long as final approval is received within six months of submission