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1006_Guide_on_Safe_Mooring_Operations_Procedures 
Assessment and Certificate 
Activity 8: Final test
1006 Guide on Safe Mooring
Operations & Procedures

Started on Friday, 10 November 2023, 7:38 AM


State Finished
Completed on Friday, 10 November 2023, 7:40 AM
Time taken 2 mins 1 sec
Marks 13.00/13.00
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Question 1
Complete

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No more than ___ turns should be taken over the


warping drum end.

Select one:
a. 2

b. 4
c. 5

d. 3

Question 2
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The ideal line for stoppers should be made from…

Select one:
a. … wire.
b. … natural fibre rope.

c. … synthetic fibre rope.

Question 3
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Which of the following are parts of the compulsory PPE


(Personal Protective Equipment) to be worn during a
mooring procedure?

Select one or more:


a. Safety Harness

b. Safety Glasses

c. Buoyancy Aids

d. Gloves
e. Coveralls/ boiler suits

f. Safety Boots/ Shoes

g. Safety Helmets

h. Safety Goggles

Question 4
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It is a good idea to carry out a toolbox meeting…

Select one:
a. … after the pilot arrives.

b. … any time before the mooring operation.


c. … before the pilot arrives.

Question 5
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How can you make a surface resistant to slipping?

Select one or more:


a. Using normal paint and strewing fine sand
while the surface is still wet.
b. Using special anti-slip paint.
c. Welding naps onto the deck plating.

Question 6
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Flag question

All drum parts must be painted.

Select one:
a. False

b. True

Question 7
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Flag question

It is important that all grease nipples are free, are


working correctly and are painted over.

Select one:
a. True

b. False

Question 8
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Flag question

Natural fibre is weaker and might rot more easily than


synthetic fibre.

Select one:
a. True

b. False

Question 9
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Flag question

Snapback danger areas, are deck areas where the


members of the crew are…

Select one:
a. … not working.
b. … safe.

c. … at risk.

Question 10
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Flag question

It can be downright dangerous to try to tread on the line


if it has started to run away under its own weight.

Select one:
a. False
b. True

Question 11
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On ships up to a certain size, pressing down a fibre


mooring line with your foot is...

Select one:
a. … ineffective.

b. … prohibited.
c. … effective.

Question 12
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Flag question

Which of the following are the best ways to avoid get


away accidents due to bights of line?

Select one or more:


a. The crew must at all times be aware of
where they are standing while handling lines
or when they are near them.
b. Inexperienced crew such as cadets and
fresh ratings should only be allowed to
handle lines under supervision.
c. Sufficient deck hands are to be present at
the mooring station to perform the operation
smoothly.
d. Only the required members of the crew
should be present at the mooring station.

Question 13
Complete

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Flag question

It is advised to run a line ashore directly from a reel.

Select one:
a. False
b. True

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