Question 1980 Deck Safety
70% to passA well in the uppermost deck of a shelter deck vessel which has only a temporary means of closing for the purpose of gaining an exemption from tonnage measurement is called a(n) _______________.
The correct answer is D) tonnage opening. A tonnage opening is a well or opening in the uppermost deck of a shelter deck vessel that is used to gain an exemption from tonnage measurement. This exemption is granted if the opening has only a temporary means of closing, such as a tarpaulin or removable hatch cover, rather than a permanent closure. This allows the vessel to have a reduced tonnage calculation, which can impact things like safety regulations and fees. The other options are incorrect because: A) A cofferdam is a watertight compartment, not a tonnage opening. B) "Exemption space" is not a standard term for this type of opening. C) The tonnage deck is the deck used to measure the volume of the vessel, not a temporary opening.
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