Question 2617 Deck General

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

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

The correct answer is D) Shut down the transfer operation. The reasoning for this is that the first and most important action to take in a situation that presents a safety or pollution hazard during fuel transfer operations is to immediately shut down the transfer operation. This is the appropriate initial step to mitigate the hazard and prevent further incident or escalation. Shutting down the transfer operation takes priority over other actions like sounding an alarm or notifying shore personnel. The other answer choices, while potentially relevant in certain situations, are not the appropriate first action to take. Sounding the fire alarm (A) or notifying shore personnel (C) should be done, but only after the transfer has been shut down. Closing valves at the manifold (B) may also be necessary, but again, this should be done after the transfer has been stopped.

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