Question 1493 Deck General

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If you observe any situation which presents a safety or pollution hazard during the fuel transfer operations, which action should you take FIRST?

A Shut down the operation.
B Close the valves at the manifold.
C Sound the general alarm.
D Notify the person in charge of the shore facility.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) Shut down the operation. During fuel transfer operations, the top priority is ensuring the safety of the vessel, crew, and environment. If you observe a situation that presents a safety or pollution hazard, the first and most immediate action you should take is to shut down the fuel transfer operation. This is in line with the regulatory requirements and best practices for fuel transfer operations, which emphasize the need to prioritize safety and pollution prevention. The other options, while potentially relevant in certain situations, are not the appropriate first step in this scenario. Closing the valves at the manifold (B) or sounding the general alarm (C) may be necessary depending on the specific situation, but they should follow the initial step of shutting down the operation. Notifying the person in charge of the shore facility (D) is also important, but it should happen after the fuel transfer has been stopped to mitigate the hazard.

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