Question 381 Deck Safety

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What may the firing of a red star signal mean?

A "You are seen - assistance will be given as soon as possible"
B "Slack away"
C "This is the best place to land"
D "Tail block is made fast"
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) "Slack away". The firing of a red star signal is a distress signal used to indicate that a vessel or person is in grave and imminent danger and requires immediate assistance. According to the Coast Guard regulations, a red star signal means "Slack away" - this signals the launching of a rescue boat or lifeboat to provide assistance to the distressed vessel or person. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the meaning of a red star distress signal. Option A is incorrect as it describes a general acknowledgment of being seen, but does not indicate the need for immediate assistance. Options C and D are unrelated to the meaning of a red star distress signal.

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