Question 1110 Deck General

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Why is a warning sign displayed at the gangway or access point of a barge during cargo transfer?

A To prohibit open lights
B To prohibit smoking
C To keep visitors away from the barge
D All of the above
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) All of the above. A warning sign is displayed at the gangway or access point of a barge during cargo transfer operations to prohibit open lights, prohibit smoking, and keep visitors away from the barge. This is a safety requirement to prevent potential ignition sources and restrict access to the work area. The hazardous nature of cargo transfer operations necessitates these precautions to mitigate the risk of fire, explosion, or other incidents that could endanger personnel and the vessel. The other options (A, B, and C) are all correct components of the overall purpose of the warning sign, but the comprehensive answer is that the sign serves all three of these important safety functions during barge cargo transfer.

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