Question 1597 Deck General

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Starting motors, generators, and other spark producing devices should be mounted as high above the bilges as possible to _______________.

A prevent accidental ignition of any gasoline vapors that may have accumulated in the bilges
B keep them cool when the vessel is underway
C make them more accessible for repairs
D keep them dry when the bilges are full of water
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) prevent accidental ignition of any gasoline vapors that may have accumulated in the bilges. The reasoning behind this is that gasoline vapors are highly flammable and can easily be ignited by a spark from an electrical device. Mounting spark-producing devices, such as motors and generators, as high above the bilges as possible helps to prevent these vapors from coming into contact with the ignition source, reducing the risk of fire or explosion. This is a key safety requirement for vessels, as outlined in Coast Guard regulations. The other options are incorrect because they do not address the primary safety concern of preventing gasoline vapor ignition. Keeping the devices cool, accessible, or dry are secondary considerations compared to the critical need to separate ignition sources from potential fuel sources in the bilges.

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