Question 38 TK01 - Tank Vessel Assistant - Dangerous Liquids

What is a cofferdam?

A Tube fitted to an ullage hole
B Opening in the deck used for cleaning a tank
C Void or empty space separating two tanks
D Area the product is loaded into
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is C **Explanation for C (Correct Option):** A cofferdam is, by definition in naval architecture and maritime terminology (especially on tankers), a void or empty space designed to separate two adjacent compartments or tanks. Its primary purpose is safety: to prevent leakage or contamination between two different liquids (e.g., cargo oil and bunker fuel, or cargo and freshwater) or to provide thermal insulation, or simply to ensure that if one tank ruptures, the contents do not immediately enter the adjacent compartment. **Explanation for Incorrect Options:** **A) Tube fitted to an ullage hole:** This describes a sounding tube or an ullage gauge (like a slip tube), which is used for measuring the level of liquid in a tank, not the structural separation itself. **B) Opening in the deck used for cleaning a tank:** This describes a Butterworth hatch, tank cleaning port, or a manhole/access hatch, which are openings used for tank entry and maintenance. **D) Area the product is loaded into:** This describes the cargo tank or hold itself, which is the volume containing the product, not the empty space separating those volumes.

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