Question 3178 Deck General

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In terms of vessel manning, a watch is the _______________.

A performance of lookout duties
B direct performance of deck or engine operations in a scheduled and fixed rotation
C direct performance of cargo loading and discharge operations only
D performance of maintenance work necessary for the vessel's safe operation, on a daily basis
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) the direct performance of deck or engine operations in a scheduled and fixed rotation. A watch in the context of vessel manning refers to the scheduled and fixed rotation of crew members who are responsible for directly performing deck or engine operations to ensure the safe operation of the vessel. This is a key aspect of vessel manning and is required by maritime regulations to maintain proper oversight and control of critical vessel operations. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) lookout duties are a separate responsibility from a watch, C) cargo operations are a different type of duty, and D) maintenance work is also a separate responsibility from the direct operational duties covered by a watch.

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