Question 306Safety & Environmental - Assistant Engineer
70% to passThe term "oily mixture", as defined in the Pollution Prevention Regulations
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AI Explanation
The correct answer is A. The term "oily mixture" is defined in the Pollution Prevention Regulations as a mixture with any oil content. This includes any waste oil, oil cargo residue, or other oily wastes that are subject to regulation under the MARPOL Convention and related laws and regulations. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the regulatory definition of "oily mixture" in the context of pollution prevention requirements for vessels. The regulations do not define "oily mixture" in terms of specific percentages or thresholds of oil content.
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