How long are engineering legal records retained onboard for? - Answer- 3 years
How long are operational logs maintained for? - Answer- 6 months
what ... [Show More] is the record where all speed changes for each individual shaft are recorded? - Answer- bell book
what log is maintained in dc central - Answer- damage control closure log
What log records day to day events in the engineering plant - Answer- the engineering log
responsible for physical security of the main reduction gear? - Answer- engineer officer
watch fire and flooding get reported to - Answer- sounding and security watch
in port watch in charge of physical security of the ship and takes control of security forces - Answer- CDO
What program is used to safeguard the ship from sabotage? - Answer- physical security program
What device is a positive stop used to prevent inadvertent manipulation? - Answer- a locking device
the use of EOSS is - Answer- mandatory
What are the 3 parts of an EOSS? - Answer- the EOSS users guide, EOP, EOCC
What 2 actions of the EOCC that must be memorized - Answer- controlling and immediate actions
4 actions EOCC - Answer- controlling, immediate, supplementary, restore casualty
used to alert personnel to an action that if not strictly adhered to may result in injury to personnel - Answer- warning
who uses master plant procedures - Answer- EOOW, OOD, SPACE SUPERVISOR
table that displays proper valve alignment for various tanks - Answer- tank tables
What part of EOP provides tank capacities - Answer- tank status diagram
What document provides standardized procedures tailored to each ship - Answer- EOSS
What chart helps keep track of what equipment is on line - Answer- status chart
why is oil in bilges considered hazardous - Answer- generate vapors that can ignite with a spark or open flame
parts per million of oily waste that is sufficient to cause a sheen - Answer- 15-20
Mark 2 spill kit location - Answer- main deck
complete discontinuation of all discharges of oily waste - Answer- OPA
manual details safety precautions for handling asbestos - Answer- asbestos control program
how long is a gas free certificate good for - Answer- 8 hours
document posted at entrance of any tank or void not normally manned - Answer- gas free certificate
ORM stands for - Answer- operational risk management
5 steps of ORM - Answer- identify, assess, making risk decisions, implement controls, supervise
material used to seal moving joints - Answer- packing
material used to seal fixed joints - Answer- gasket
high temp, high pressure - Answer- raised face
low temp, low pressure - Answer- flat face
What digit in 4 digit symbol indicates if material is used for a mixed joint or moving joint - Answer- 1st digit
What is the purpose of the EOCC - Answer- Procedures for responding to and controlling commonly occurring casualties
What are the four basic actions of a casualty procedure - Answer- Control actions
Immediate actions
Supplement actions
Restoration actions
Where is the master copy of the EOSS located on board your ship - Answer- Engineering log room
What is the difference between simplex gauge and a duplex gauge? - Answer- Simplex one bourbon tube, one needle, the displayed pressure is from one connection
Duplex two bourbon tubes, two needles and the displayed pressure is from two connections
What is the purpose of the gauge calibration program? - Answer- To ensure gauge calibrations is within the prescribe limitations with the least amount of equipment down time
What is the purpose of the differential tube diagram - Answer- To measure the difference in pressure from two different locations
How is the temp measured with the liquid-in-glass thermometer - Answer- In Celsius or Fahrenheit
What information is recorded in the Engineer Bell Book - Answer- A records information regarding the movement of the ships propellers
What Information is recorded in the Engineering log - Answer- Records a daily record of important events and data pertaining to the Engineering department and the operating of the ships engineering system
How are corrections made to a log - Answer- By drawing a single line through the original entry such that it remain legible
Who is allowed to make changes in the log - Answer- Only the watch stander required to sign the log is permitted to make corrections
What is the purpose of the physical security program - Answer- To safeguard the ship and ships company from sabotage, compromise, terrorism, and other criminal activity.
Main propulsion and major auxiliary spaces, both import and underway, must be kept or continuously manned - Answer- Locked
All safety valves must be locked with a padlock to prevent the in authorized of settings - Answer- Changing
Supervisors should Inspect spaces to ensure that they are locked or properly manned - Answer- Randomly
To whom should physical security violations be reported - Answer- (OOD) Officer of the Deck
What is a Bell book or bell log? - Answer- A record of all bells, signals, and other orders received by the throttle man regarding movement
Who holds the keys to the "key locker" - Answer- Engineering Duty Officer and the Engineering Officer
The Main propulsion and major auxiliaries must be? - Answer- Both in port and underway must be kept locked or continuously manned
Cold iron status - Answer- When a ship stops its operating its propulsion plants and is receiving services from ashore or other ships
Who can approve the resumption of normal operations - Answer- Engineering Officer, Command Duty Officer or Commanding Officer
Who do you report to for security violations - Answer- OOD and CDO
What do you report? - Answer- What type of casualty you witnessed, the location of the casualty, the compartment noun name, your name, your rank/rate and telephone number
Do you relieve the watch first and then try to figure out the condition of the plant later (True/False) - Answer- False
What happens when there is oil in the bilges - Answer- Vapors are generated that maybe ignited by a spark or a flame
What must be incinerated aboard ship - Answer- Sewage
What are some methods used to minimize oil contamination of bilge water on ships? - Answer- Prohibiting the use of educators to dewater bilges containing oily waste for Engineering dewatering
What are the three part designation sequence to identify valves - Answer- 1. The shaft number or plant number, 2. The system designation valve number, 3. The individual valve number
third number on valve identification - Answer- valve number
second number on valve identification - Answer- system designation valve number
first number on valve identification - Answer- shaft number or plant number
With an increase in diaphragm chamber pressure, does the air pilot air control valve open or close - Answer- Open the diaphragm overcomes air pilots spring pressure, forcing the valve stem down, and opening the air control valve
What is a stud? - Answer- A fastener that has external threads on both ends or is completely threaded from end to end on its shank or body
What is a bolt - Answer- A fastener with external threads that has a head on one and a body or shank that is either fully or partly threaded
lock washers - Answer- Used to prevent threaded fasteners from loosening
Safety wiring - Answer- Used to prevent the nut, bolt, screw, or any other threaded part from backing off
Cotter Keys - Answer- Are key shaped pins that are insisted through the pre-drilled hole on the stud and aligned with the slots on the top edge castellated nut to keep the fastener from turning
Self locking Nuts - Answer- 1. Those that generate pressure between the threads of the nit and bolt in a way that permits frequent removal
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