Question 41 MODU02 - Barge Supervisor
BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which of the signals, other than a distress signal, can be used by a vessel to attract attention?
The Correct Answer is A The vessel's searchlight is correct because the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs), Rule 36 (Signals to attract attention), specifically allows a vessel to use any signal to attract the attention of another vessel, provided it cannot be mistaken for any of the authorized distress signals. Using a searchlight to flash in the direction of danger is a common and permitted method for attracting attention, as long as the intensity or frequency of the flashing does not impair the vision of the other vessel. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they are defined as or closely associated with distress signals under Annex IV of the COLREGs (or standard maritime practice regarding distress signals): * **B) A red star shell:** This is explicitly listed as an internationally recognized distress signal (rocket parachute flare or hand flare showing a red light). * **C) A burning barrel:** This represents a flame on the vessel (like a burning tar barrel), which is listed as an internationally recognized distress signal. * **D) An orange smoke signal:** This is explicitly listed as an internationally recognized distress signal.
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