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Dangers Related To Mooring Operations: Part 1. Multiple Choice Questions: 10

This document provides a test on dangers related to mooring operations with 15 multiple choice questions and 5 fill-in-the-blank questions. Candidates are required to secure 100% of the marks to pass. The test covers proper mooring practices, maintenance of equipment, dangers at mooring stations, personal protective equipment, and anchor operations. Key topics include tending lines for changes in tide and draft, passing lines from the outside of others at bollards, and using stoppers to secure ropes.

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Dangers Related To Mooring Operations: Part 1. Multiple Choice Questions: 10

This document provides a test on dangers related to mooring operations with 15 multiple choice questions and 5 fill-in-the-blank questions. Candidates are required to secure 100% of the marks to pass. The test covers proper mooring practices, maintenance of equipment, dangers at mooring stations, personal protective equipment, and anchor operations. Key topics include tending lines for changes in tide and draft, passing lines from the outside of others at bollards, and using stoppers to secure ropes.

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Fleet Management Limited

Dangers Related to Mooring Operations

Time : 20 min Total Marks : 15

This is an open book test and the candidates are required to secure 100% marks for passing.

Part 1. Multiple Choice Questions: 10


Indicate your choice by
Question putting a mark

1. Which of the following is a good mooring practice?


(a) Visual inspection of the ropes
(b) Ropes to be properly stowed
(c) Regular maintenance of mooring equipments
(d) All of the above

2. Rope Stopper can be used with Wires


(a) True
(b) False

3. The mooring lines are to be sent ashore by ________


(a) Gant line
(b) Hawser
(c) Heaving line
(d) Stopper

4. All mooring lines should be equally tensioned so as to share the load


(a) True
(b) False

5. Mooring tails should be renewed


(a) Every 18 months & Max extension of 3000 running hours basis condition based monitoring
(b) After every mooring operation
(c) Every 5 years
(d) Every month

6. What are the dangers at the mooring stations?


(a) Bights
(b) Snap back zones
(c) Inappropriate PPE
(d) All of the above

7. The following are names of fairleads


(a) Panama
(b) Multi-angled
(c) Roller
(d) All of the above

8. The correct method of putting the mooring lines on the shore bollard is by
(a) Passing the eyes from outside the eyes of the other lines
(b) Passing the eyes from inside the eyes of the other lines
(c) Putting the eyes one on top of the other
(d) All of the above

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9. The anchor chain passes through the ______


(a) Hawse pipe
(b) Spurling pipe
(c) Gypsy
(d) All of the above

10. Hazard highlighting should be done for


(a) Fairleads
(b) Bulkhead frames
(c) Cleats
(d) All of the above

11. Which of the following PPE is to be worn during Mooring Station


(a) Hard Hard Helmet
(b) Safety Footwear
(c) Boiler Suit
(d) All of the Above

12. Where is the anchor ball to be displayed?


(a) Poop deck
(b) Main mast
(c) Aft
(d) Forward Mast

13. Mooring ropes have to be attended regularly due to____


(a) Change of tide
(b) Change of draft due to loading
(c) Change of draft due to discharging
(d) All of the above

14. The Code of Safe Working Practice (COSWP) recommends that the entire mooring area shall
be treated as “Snap Back” Zone
(a) True
(b) False

15. The length of an anchor shackle is


(a) 20 m
(b) 30 m
(c) 25 m
(d) 27.5 m
SCORE = / 15

Part 2. Fill in the blanks: 5

1. What are the 2 means by which the lines are passed ashore?

2. What is the usual method of anchoring in depths upto 20 m?

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3. Why are the ropes required to be tended to?

4. Generally how many and which are the lines used for making fast a ship alongside at a berth?

5. What is the use of stoppers?

SCORE = /5

Total Marks Scored: / Name: Baris Ozturk

Result: Passed / Failed Rank: 2ND OFFICER

Name of Assessor: Date:

Designation of Assessor: Place:

Signature of Assessor: Signature:

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