Question 1119 Deck Safety

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Before you start an engine in a compartment, it's MOST important to _______________.

A ventilate the bilges
B check the flame arrester
C check the battery
D check the fuel tank
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) ventilate the bilges. Ventilating the bilges before starting an engine in a compartment is the most important step, as it helps remove any flammable vapors that may have accumulated. This is a critical safety measure to prevent the risk of an explosion or fire. The other options, while important, are not as directly related to the immediate safety concern of preventing an ignition source from interacting with flammable vapors. Checking the flame arrester, battery, and fuel tank are all important maintenance tasks, but they do not directly address the immediate hazard of flammable vapors in the compartment prior to engine startup.

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