Question 694 Deck Safety

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A large oil fire on the deck of a ship can be fought most effectively with _______________.

A foam
B dry chemical
C Water (cartridge-operated)
D high-velocity fog
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) foam. Foam is the most effective agent for fighting a large oil fire on the deck of a ship. Foam works by creating a blanket that smothers the fire, cutting off the oxygen supply and preventing the release of flammable vapors. This makes foam the most suitable option for extinguishing large-scale oil fires, which can quickly grow out of control. The other options are less effective for this type of fire. Dry chemical agents can work, but may not provide the same level of coverage and smothering effect as foam. Water is generally not recommended for oil fires, as it can spread the burning liquid. High-velocity fog can be effective, but may not be as reliable as a thick foam blanket for controlling a major deck fire.

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