Question 1220 Deck General
70% to passThe most likely time for oil pollution while bunkering is when _______________.
A
final topping off is occurring
B
hoses are being blown down
C
first starting to receive fuel
D
hoses are disconnected and being capped
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) final topping off is occurring. During the bunkering process, the most likely time for oil pollution is when the fuel tanks are being topped off. This is because as the tanks fill up, the risk of overflow or spill increases, especially if the transfer rates are not carefully monitored. The other options are less likely to result in oil pollution - B) when hoses are being blown down, the system is being cleared of residual fuel; C) when first starting to receive fuel, the transfer rates are typically lower; and D) when hoses are disconnected and being capped, the system is already shut down and secured.
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