Question 1395 Deck General

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When cleaning cargo tanks with portable machines, how is the machine grounded?

A The water supply hoses contain internal wires that act as conductors
B The water jets impinging on the vessel's structure form a pathway to ground.
C Bonding wires are secured from the machine to a convenient location on deck.
D The machines must maintain physical contact with the deck at the Butterworth opening.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) The water supply hoses contain internal wires that act as conductors. The water supply hoses used with portable tank cleaning machines typically contain internal grounding wires that provide a path to ground the equipment. This grounding helps dissipate any static electricity buildup and prevent the risk of sparks or ignition sources within the cargo tank. The internal grounding wires in the hoses act as the conductive pathway to safely ground the portable cleaning machine. The other options are incorrect because B) relying on water impingement alone is not a reliable grounding method, C) using separate bonding wires requires additional setup, and D) maintaining physical contact with the deck is not sufficient to properly ground the portable equipment.

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