Question 1621 Deck Safety

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When abandoning ship in cold waters, what actions can be taken to minimize the effects of entering the water?

A wear a type II PFD and carry an immersion suit with you
B do not abandon the vessel until help arrives on scene
C inflate the life raft on deck, board the raft and wait for the vessel to sink
D utilize embarkation ladders or a fire hose to lower yourself to a survival craft
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) utilize embarkation ladders or a fire hose to lower yourself to a survival craft. This is the correct answer because it is the recommended action to minimize the effects of entering cold water when abandoning ship. Entering the water directly can lead to rapid heat loss and hypothermia, which greatly increases the risk of drowning. Using embarkation ladders or a fire hose to lower oneself to a survival craft, such as a life raft, helps reduce the shock of the water temperature and allows for a more controlled entry into the survival craft. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) wearing a PFD and carrying an immersion suit is helpful but does not address the method of entering the water; B) waiting for help to arrive is not advisable in an emergency situation; and C) inflating the life raft on deck is not the recommended method for entering the survival craft in cold waters.

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