Question 1562 Deck General
70% to passWhere would be the most likely location for a liquid cargo fire to occur on a tanker?
A
at the main deck manifold
B
at the vent header
C
in the pump room
D
in the midships house
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) in the pump room. The pump room is the most likely location for a liquid cargo fire to occur on a tanker. This is because the pump room contains the cargo pumps and associated piping, which handle the flammable liquid cargo. The confined space and presence of potential ignition sources (such as electric motors) make the pump room a high-risk area for cargo fires. The other options are less likely locations, as the main deck manifold, vent header, and midships house do not contain the same concentration of cargo handling equipment and potential ignition sources.
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