Question 1707 Deck Safety

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Control of flooding should be addressed _______________.

A only if a threat exists
B following restoration of vital services
C following control of fire
D first
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) following control of fire. The reasoning is that in the event of an emergency on a vessel, controlling any fires should be the top priority before addressing other issues like flooding. Fires pose an immediate threat to the safety of the crew and vessel, so they must be extinguished first. Once the fire is under control, then the crew can shift their focus to controlling any flooding that may have occurred. Addressing flooding before the fire is out could potentially make the fire worse or more difficult to extinguish. The other options are incorrect because A) flooding should not only be addressed if a threat exists, as it is always a potential risk that needs to be prepared for, and B) and D) are out of the proper order of emergency response priorities.

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