Question 110Safety & Environmental - QMED
70% to passThe most critical part of the bunkering operations, which can result in an oil spill, is when the _______________.
The correct answer is A) tanks are being topped off. The most critical part of bunkering operations, where the risk of an oil spill is highest, is when the tanks are being topped off. This is because as the tanks approach full capacity, it becomes more challenging to monitor the filling level and prevent an overflow, which could result in an oil spill. Regulations and industry best practices emphasize the importance of careful monitoring and control during the final stages of the bunkering process to mitigate this risk. The other options are incorrect because: B) the start of the pumping operation does not necessarily pose the highest risk, C) lining up the system is a preparatory step that does not directly involve the risk of spills, and D) while proper hose connections are important, the topping off of tanks is considered the most critical phase of bunkering operations regarding the potential for oil spills.
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