A.date of the test B.load at which a test sample broke C.name of the vessel D.number of strands and of wires in each strand
A.pelican hook B.connecting link C.shackle D.retaining hook
A.a bulge in the wire where the strain occurred B.a decrease in diameter where the strain occurred C.a kink in the wire where the strain occurred D.no visible effects of an overstrain
A.secured to the aftermost fitting on the towing vessel B.just touching the water C.underwater D.as short as possible
A.automobiles B.baled cargo C.large wooden crates D.palletized cargo
A.stackers B.twistlock C.bridge fittings D.containment booms
A.clean anchor chain as it's hauled in B.recover anchors which have lost their buoys C.run and retrieve anchors D.prepare anchor chain for inspection
A.can be released while under strain B.is used for boat falls C.is used for extra heavy loads D.is used for light loads only
A.IN B.ON C.AT D.FOR
A.faking B.flemishing down C.mousing D.worming