Question 935 Deck Safety
70% to passThe self-contained breathing device should not be used in which situation?
The correct answer is A) Underwater search. The self-contained breathing device, also known as a SCBA or SCUBA, is not designed for underwater use. These devices are intended for use in oxygen-deficient or toxic vapor environments on the surface, such as fighting fires or entering spaces with hazardous fumes. Using a SCBA underwater can be dangerous, as the device is not pressurized for underwater operations and can quickly run out of air, putting the user at risk of drowning. The proper equipment for underwater search and rescue operations is a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) designed specifically for submerged use. The other options, B) Fighting fires that produce heavy smoke, C) Compartments containing poisonous vapors, and D) Oxygen deficient spaces, are all appropriate situations where a self-contained breathing device would be required and utilized.
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