1. 4.80 According to Energy Institute HM28 / HM29 API MPMS Chapter 17.1, what should happen as part of a shore inspection? |
2. 4.02 If the vessel has independently certified wedge tables, they may be used instead of calculating the wedge volume yourself. |
3. 4.10 Once sea valves are sealed by an independent inspector, the vessel staff should not operate those valves during custody transfer without consulting with the inspector. |
4. 4.32 If a vessel is being gauged in a swell the minimum number of dips per tank should be? |
5. 4.54 Typically, four parties receive samples at the loading port when a marine tank vessel is loaded. Three of those parties are (1) the independent inspector, (2) the vessel for delivery to the discharging terminal, (3) The vessel for retain. Who is the fourth party? |
6. 4.66 When carrying out a wall wash test of a vessel s cargo tank a number of discoloured areas on the tank surface are noted. If the discoloured areas are less than 20% of the tank s surface area, can these areas be sampled (wall washed) and included the tank sample? |
7. 4.36 What term is used for the measurement of cargo through two or more openings in a tank? |
8. 4.24 What components may be included in OBQ? |
9. 4.88 When calculating a VEF which of the following data should be excluded? |
10. 4.73 It is not necessary to prepare a blank of the wall wash liquid if it is supplied by a certified Laboratory. |
11. 4.44 What is the main reason for taking draft readings on fully-loaded vessels at the loading port? |
12. 4.22 The On Board Quantity (OBQ) measured at a loading port will usually be greater than the remaining on board (ROB) measured at the previous discharge port. |
13. 4.23 In what case will non-liquid ROB be considered not to be evenly distributed across the tank bottom? |
14. 4.68 Should a wall wash be performed on a wet tank surface? |
15. 4.11 Why is measurement of free water on board marine vessels important? |
16. 4.65 What should the number of areas in a cargo tank to be wall washed be based upon? |
17. 4.50 When non-liquid material covers the whole bottom of a tank, trim corrections are applicable. |
18. 4.09 The term simultaneous ballasting or deballasting means? |
19. 4.71 During a tank entry inspection, which of the following is not correct? |
20. 4.89 When calculating a VEF, only the most recent twenty voyages should be used: |
21. 4.70 A deck level inspection is the most effective form of tank inspection. |
22. 4.25 What is cargo that adheres to the bulkheads of a tank called? |
23. 4.86 What does API MPMS Chapter 17.9 / EI HM 49 cover: |
24. 4.27 What is the amount of material found in a tank after discharge called? |
25. 4.40 Is the holding of a key meeting prior to an inspection required to comply with Industry Standards |
26. 4.04 Can a free water volume be calculated using a wedge formula, if the water does not touch the forward bulkhead. |
27. 4.48 The trim of a vessel will have no effect on the detection of free water. |
28. 4.53 When should a wedge formula calculation be used on a vessel trimmed by the stern? |
29. 4.52 What is the definition of list? |
30. 4.28 If the Master refuses to allow manual vessel measurements to be taken in accordance with inspection instructions , what should the inspector do? |
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