Question 3001 Deck General
70% to passThe Certificate of Inspection on a passenger vessel of over 100 gross tons must be posted _______________.
A
in the passengers' dining room or, where there is no dining room, in the lounge area
B
in a conspicuous place where observation by the passengers is likely
C
on the bridge
D
in the Master's office
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) in a conspicuous place where observation by the passengers is likely. This is the correct answer because the regulations require the Certificate of Inspection for a passenger vessel over 100 gross tons to be posted in a location where passengers can easily see it. The purpose is to allow passengers to verify that the vessel has been properly inspected and certified by the Coast Guard. The other options are incorrect because they do not meet this requirement. Posting the certificate in the dining room, lounge, on the bridge, or in the Master's office may not make it readily visible to passengers as required.
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