Question 190 Deck Safety

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When the GMDSS Radio Operator on watch hears "SECURITE" spoken three times he can expect to receive a message concerning _______________.

A the safety of a vessel or a person is in jeopardy
B a vessel in need of immediate assistance
C a coast station traffic list
D the safety of navigation or important meteorological warnings
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) the safety of navigation or important meteorological warnings. The term "SECURITE" spoken three times indicates that the following message concerns a safety-related matter, such as a navigational hazard or important weather information. This is in accordance with the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) protocols, which define the use of "SECURITE" to signal the transmission of a safety message. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the meaning of the "SECURITE" signal. Option A refers to a distress situation, which would use the "MAYDAY" signal instead. Option B describes a vessel in need of immediate assistance, which would use the "PAN PAN" signal. Option C is not related to the "SECURITE" signal, which is specifically used for safety and navigation warnings.

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