Question 93Safety & Environmental - Assistant Engineer

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Pressure-vacuum relief valves on tank vessel cargo tanks should be kept in good working order to prevent _______________.

Aoil spillage on deck
Bentry of burning substances
Cescape of explosive vapors
Ddamage to tank boundaries
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) damage to tank boundaries. Pressure-vacuum relief valves on tank vessel cargo tanks are designed to prevent damage to the tank boundaries by allowing the tank to vent excessive pressure or vacuum. This prevents the tank from becoming over-pressurized or collapsing under vacuum, which could cause structural damage. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not directly relate to the primary purpose of the pressure-vacuum relief valves, which is to protect the integrity of the tank boundaries. Option A is incorrect as oil spillage is not directly prevented by the relief valves. Option B is incorrect as the relief valves are not intended to prevent the entry of burning substances. Option C is incorrect as the relief valves are meant to prevent the uncontrolled escape of explosive vapors, not necessarily the escape of such vapors in general.

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