Question 1392 Deck Safety

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If water is rising in the bilge of a survival craft, you should first _______________.

A abandon the survival craft
B check the bilge drain plug
C check for cracks in the hull
D shift all personnel to the stern
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) check the bilge drain plug. If water is rising in the bilge of a survival craft, the first thing to do is to check the bilge drain plug. This is because a loose or faulty drain plug is the most common cause of water accumulation in the bilge. Checking and securing the drain plug is a quick and easy step to address the issue before it becomes more serious. The other options are not the appropriate first steps. Abandoning the survival craft (A) should only be done as a last resort. Checking for cracks in the hull (C) or shifting personnel to the stern (D) are more involved actions that should only be taken if the drain plug issue cannot resolve the water intrusion.

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