| 1. 4.24 What components may be included in OBQ? |
| 2. 4.21 If you are only able to gauge the vessel s tanks from one location and the ROB is non-liquid, what should you use to obtain a volume? |
| 3. 4.07 The vessel s master states that he will load 15,000 MT of a product. Your instructions state that a maximum of 13,000 MT should be loaded. What will be your course of action? |
| 4. 4.75 Who is responsible for determining that cargo on a vessel is loaded only into tanks with surfaces or coatings compatible with the cargo? |
| 5. 4.08 When you are on board a marine vessel, the overall responsibility for the use of proper safety procedures, appropriate measurement equipment and the correct sampling equipment rests with? |
| 6. 4.29 If possible, should you seal a vessel s cargo system sea-valves or any equivalent connection to the ballast system prior to loading? |
| 7. 4.49 In what circumstances will a wedge condition exist? |
| 8. 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. |
| 9. 4.85 The best way to prove the liquid/non liquid nature of ROB/OBQ is to have a sample |
| 10. 4.12 When you board a vessel, what is the first thing you do? |
| 11. 4.46 What is the most accurate way of measuring a vessel s list? |
| 12. 4.33 If the vessel is at a berth and rolling so that the cargo in the tank is moving more than 3 mm [1/8], the minimum number of gauges to be taken is? |
| 13. 4.87 Can a partial cargo VEF or compartmental VEF can be established? |
| 14. 4.67 When carrying out a wall wash test of a vessel s cargo tank a number of discoloured areas, tank coating breaks and exposed sections on the tank surface are noted. If these areas are greater than 20% of the tank s surface area, what action should be taken? |
| 15. 4.28 If the Master refuses to allow manual vessel measurements to be taken in accordance with inspection instructions , what should the inspector do? |
| 16. 4.15 It is important when measuring ROB and OBQ to remember that? |
| 17. 4.65 What should the number of areas in a cargo tank to be wall washed be based upon? |
| 18. 4.04 Can a free water volume be calculated using a wedge formula, if the water does not touch the forward bulkhead. |
| 19. 4.01 If the vessel incurs an in transit loss of product and an in transit gain in water, what action should be taken? |
| 20. 4.84 It is acceptable for an inspector to sign Dry Certificates, Vessel Cleanliness certificates showing that cargo tanks are suitable for the intended cargo, ROB certificates with pumpability statements, and pumping logs. |
| 21. 4.64 What is a wipe test? |
| 22. 4.74 Pre-loading tank inspection may be limited to gauging OBQ. |
| 23. 4.55 What is the preferred method for preparing composite samples from vessel tanks? |
| 24. 4.56 What is freeboard on a vessel? |
| 25. 4.44 What is the main reason for taking draft readings on fully-loaded vessels at the loading port? |
| 26. 4.82 Independent inspectors are not expected to correct barge tank gauges/dips for trim because most barges do not have trim tables. |
| 27. 4.30 When portable electronic gauging equipment is used on board a marine vessel, which of the following considerations needs to be addressed? |
| 28. 4.62 Which standard covers pre-loading inspection of vessels tanks? |
| 29. 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? |
| 30. 4.02 If the vessel has independently certified wedge tables, they may be used instead of calculating the wedge volume yourself. |
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