Question 294General Subjects - 1st Asst/Chief

70% to pass

In preparing for the assessment of a mariner for competency, the assessor must establish that the appropriate conditions will be present for the assessment. What should the assessor do if the required conditions would adversely affect the normal operation of the ship?

AThe assessment should be postponed until such time that the assessment conditions required would not affect the normal operation of the ship.
BUnder these circumstances, the particular assessment competence should be signed off without a performance demonstration.
CFor functional realism, the assessment should be carried out as originally planned even though it may affect the normal operation of the ship.
DUnder these circumstances, the normal performance criteria can be substituted with a verbal explanation of required actions.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) The assessment should be postponed until such time that the assessment conditions required would not affect the normal operation of the ship. This is the correct answer because the primary responsibility of the assessor is to ensure the safety and normal operation of the ship. If the required assessment conditions would adversely affect the ship's normal operation, the assessment should be postponed to a more appropriate time. Proceeding with the assessment despite the adverse effects would be irresponsible and could potentially compromise the safety of the vessel and its crew. The other options are incorrect because B) signing off on the competence without a performance demonstration would not properly assess the mariner's abilities, C) prioritizing the assessment over the ship's normal operation is unsafe, and D) substituting normal performance criteria with verbal explanations does not adequately evaluate the mariner's practical skills.

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