Question 1617 Deck Safety

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Your vessel is in distress and the order has been given to abandon ship. If you must enter the water which of the following would aid in preventing hypothermia?

A once you are in the water keep moving as much as possible to increase circulation
B remove as many layers of clothing as possible before donning a survival suit to help increase buoyancy
C consume large amounts of cold liquids to increase hydration
D apply as many layers of clothing as possible before donning a survival suit to preserve body heat
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) Apply as many layers of clothing as possible before donning a survival suit to preserve body heat. When abandoning a vessel in distress and entering cold water, the primary concern is preventing hypothermia. Wearing as many layers of clothing as possible before putting on a survival suit helps retain body heat and slows the loss of core body temperature. This is the most effective way to delay the onset of hypothermia in cold water conditions. The other options are incorrect because: A) Constant movement can actually increase heat loss, B) Removing layers decreases insulation, and C) Consuming cold liquids can lower core body temperature.

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