Question 2264 Deck General
70% to passAccording to the U.S. regulations, what must be agreed upon by the person-in- charge of transfer operations, both ashore and on the vessel?
A
whether or not the transferring ship is a "Public Vessel of the United States"
B
the identity of the product to be transferred
C
the status of the oily water separator
D
the size of the slop tank required under 155.330
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) the identity of the product to be transferred. According to U.S. Coast Guard regulations, the person-in-charge of transfer operations, both ashore and on the vessel, must agree on the identity of the product to be transferred. This is a critical safety requirement to ensure the proper handling and compatibility of the product during the transfer process. The other answer choices are not directly related to the specific requirement for agreeing on the product identity during transfer operations.
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