Question 1513 Deck General
70% to passU.S. regulations require a meeting before starting any oil transfer operation. Who must be in attendance at this meeting?
A
master and chief engineer of the vessel and the terminal supervisor
B
person-in-charge of the oil transfer operations on the vessel and the person-in-charge of the oil transfer operations at the facility
C
master of the vessel and the terminal superintendent
D
terminal supervisor, Master of the vessel and the Coast Guard
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) person-in-charge of the oil transfer operations on the vessel and the person-in-charge of the oil transfer operations at the facility. According to U.S. regulations, a meeting is required before starting any oil transfer operation, and the persons-in-charge of the oil transfer operations on the vessel and at the facility must be in attendance. This ensures that both parties responsible for the transfer operation are present and can coordinate the process effectively. The other options are incorrect because they do not specifically identify the persons-in-charge as the required attendees.
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