Question 929 Deck General

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In case of a LNG leak from a liquid header flanged connection, what is the first precautionary action to take?

A Tighten the flange bolts until the leak stops.
B Call the Coast Guard
C Flood the area under the leak with water.
D Stop cargo transfer until the cause of the leak is corrected.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) Flood the area under the leak with water. The reasoning is that in the event of an LNG leak, the primary concern is to prevent the vapor from accumulating and creating a potential fire or explosion hazard. Flooding the area with water helps to quickly dissipate and disperse the vapor, minimizing the risk. This is the recommended first precautionary action according to standard LNG safety protocols. The other options are incorrect because: A) Tightening the flange bolts may not immediately stop the leak, and could put personnel at risk. B) Calling the Coast Guard is a secondary action, after taking immediate steps to mitigate the hazard. D) Stopping the cargo transfer is important, but should be done in conjunction with other safety measures like flooding the area.

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