A.oil stained shoes or clothing B.sharp objects that may puncture or damage the liferaft C.matches or cigarette lighters D.drugs or paraphernalia not approved by a medical doctor
A.stop the winch just before the craft reaches the final stowage position B.limit the amount of cable on the drum C.limit the ascent rate D.stop the winch in case the craft weighs too much
A.filling the stabilizers on one side with water B.releasing the CO2 cylinder C.pushing up from under one end D.standing on the inflating cylinder and pulling on the straps on the underside of the raft
A.Do not attach the cord to anything but throw it overboard with the raft container B.Attach the cord to a fixed object on the ship C.You should stand on the cord D.Attach the cord to the special pad eye on the raft davit launcher
A.replaced annually B.tested monthly C.serviced annually D.overhauled quarterly
A.limited to carry no more than 10 persons B.stowed not more than 59 feet above the lightest waterline C.stowed in quick release racks D.inspected every six months
A.pulling on the painter line B.forcing open the container which operates the CO2 C.hitting the hydrostatic release D.using the hand pump provided
A.rigid liferaft B.life float C.inflatable liferaft D.survival capsule
A.a Very pistol B.a towing connection C.a portable radio D.canned milk
A.examining the Certificate of Inspection B.examining the plate on the outside of the raft container C.referring to the station bill D.referring to the shipping articles