Question 1042 Deck Safety

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Mechanical gearing of deck machinery such as the windlass or towing engine should _______________.

A be painted a contrasting color from the base color in order to call attention to the gearing
B not be operated if there is any crew within 10 feet of the machinery
C have a guard over the gearing
D be open to view so, if a foreign object gets in the gearing, the operator can immediately stop the machinery
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) have a guard over the gearing. The reasoning behind this is that mechanical gearing on deck machinery, such as a windlass or towing engine, should be guarded to prevent accidental contact and potential injury to crew members. Exposing the gearing would create a safety hazard, and it is a regulatory requirement to have guards in place to cover these moving parts. The other options are incorrect because: A) painting the gearing a contrasting color does not provide the necessary physical barrier, B) restricting crew proximity is not a substitute for guarding the machinery, and D) allowing the gearing to be openly exposed goes against safety regulations and best practices for marine machinery.

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