Question 10 MODU03 - Ballast Control Operator

Each part of the fire-main system located on an exposed deck must be __________.

A protected against freezing
B locked to prevent theft
C pressurized at all times
D numbered sequentially
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is A **Explanation for A (protected against freezing):** Fire-main systems are critical safety components on vessels. When parts of the system (like hydrants, hoses, or piping) are located on exposed decks, they are subjected to external weather conditions, including freezing temperatures. If water within the system freezes, it can cause pipes to burst, or—more commonly—it will render the entire system inoperable when needed (e.g., preventing water from flowing or blocking valve operation). Therefore, maritime safety regulations (such as those from the Coast Guard or classification societies) mandate that fire-main systems in exposed areas must be protected, usually through drainage, heating, or insulation, to ensure they remain functional in all weather conditions. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **B) locked to prevent theft:** While security is a general concern, locking fire-fighting equipment, especially critical parts like hydrants or nozzles, is strictly prohibited. The equipment must be immediately accessible and operable in an emergency. Securing the system against unauthorized use is handled through different means than locking the operational components. * **C) pressurized at all times:** A ship's fire-main system is typically kept charged (full of water) up to a certain point (often to the isolation valves for the exposed parts) but is not necessarily required to be under constant operational pressure unless the vessel is underway or directed by specific operational procedures. Requiring constant pressure on every part on an exposed deck is not a universal regulatory standard, and often, exposed parts are kept drained in freezing conditions if they cannot be heated. * **D) numbered sequentially:** While components of the fire-main system (like fire stations or hydrants) must be clearly identified and labeled for easy location and inventory management, the requirement is for *identification*, not necessarily strict sequential numbering across all exposed parts. This administrative requirement is secondary to the functional safety requirement of preventing freezing.

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