Question 1379 Deck General
70% to passWhen discharging an oil cargo, the first consideration is to _______________.
The correct answer is A) get the bow up. When discharging an oil cargo, the first consideration is to get the bow up. This is to ensure that any residual oil or slop in the tanks can be easily drained and discharged, as the bow will be the lowest point of the vessel. Discharging from the centerline, wings, or amidships first would not address this priority of getting the bow up, which is the critical first step in safely and effectively discharging the oil cargo. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not address the primary need to get the bow up before discharging the cargo, which is the key first consideration when offloading oil.
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