Question 1504 Deck General

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When you notice oil on the water near your vessel while taking on fuel, what should your first action be?

A notify the senior deck officer
B notify the terminal superintendent
C stop loading
D determine whether your vessel is the source
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) stop loading. When you notice oil on the water near your vessel while taking on fuel, your first action should be to stop loading immediately. This is the correct response because spilling oil into the water is a violation of environmental regulations, and you need to take immediate action to prevent further spillage. Stopping the loading process is the most important first step to mitigate the situation. The other options are incorrect because they do not address the immediate need to stop the fuel transfer and prevent further pollution. Notifying the senior deck officer or terminal superintendent may be subsequent steps, but the priority should be to stop the loading process to contain the spill.

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