Question 32 TK01 - Tank Vessel Assistant - Dangerous Liquids
The sign used to caution persons approaching the gangway of a tank barge during cargo transfer should state which of the following?
The Correct Answer is B. The sign used to caution persons approaching the gangway of a tank barge during cargo transfer should state **"Warning, No Smoking, No Open Lights, No Visitors"**. ### Explanation of Why Option B is Correct During the transfer of hazardous cargo (like petroleum products or chemicals) to or from a tank barge, the primary danger is the presence of flammable vapors. Federal regulations (specifically those governed by the U.S. Coast Guard, often found in 33 CFR and 46 CFR) mandate clear signage to address ignition sources and unauthorized personnel. * **No Smoking, No Open Lights:** These prohibitions are critical because they eliminate potential ignition sources (sparks, flames) that could ignite flammable vapors released during cargo transfer, preventing catastrophic fires or explosions. * **No Visitors:** This ensures that only essential, trained personnel are allowed near the hazardous operation, minimizing risk to the public and preventing interference with the transfer process. This specific phrasing, or a very similar variation, is the standardized requirement for tank vessel safety precautions during cargo handling operations. ### Explanation of Why Other Options are Incorrect **A) "Danger, Do Not Board"** While boarding may be restricted, this sign is too general and fails to address the specific, immediate hazards associated with flammable cargo (smoking and open lights). It does not meet the regulatory requirement for fire prevention during transfer. **C) "Warning, Keep Off, Stay Clear"** Similar to Option A, this is a general warning. It is commonly used for dangerous areas but is insufficient for the strict safety protocols required during cargo transfer on a tank barge. It omits the mandatory warnings regarding ignition sources (No Smoking/No Open Lights). **D) "Dangerous Cargo Being Transferred"** This statement accurately describes the operation but does not provide actionable instructions to prevent ignition. The regulatory focus is on *how* persons must behave (no smoking, no open lights) and *who* is allowed (no visitors) to mitigate the specific risks of fire and explosion, which this sign fails to communicate.
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