Question 1466Deck General70% to pass
According to U.S. regulations, which of the following describes the declaration of inspection?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) document signed by vessel and shore facility persons-in-charge declaring that all transfer requirements have been met.
The declaration of inspection is a document that must be completed and signed by both the vessel and shore facility persons-in-charge prior to conducting a transfer operation. This document confirms that all applicable regulations and safety requirements have been met, ensuring the transfer can be conducted safely. The other options are incorrect as they do not accurately describe the declaration of inspection as defined in U.S. regulations.
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