Question 1724Deck General70% to pass
How many escape routes must normally exist from all general areas accessible to the passengers or where the crew may be quartered or normally employed? (small passenger vessel regulations)
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) Two.
According to the small passenger vessel regulations, all general areas accessible to the passengers or where the crew may be quartered or normally employed must normally have at least two escape routes. This is a safety requirement to ensure that there are sufficient means of emergency egress in the event of a fire or other hazardous situation.
The other answer choices (B, C, and D) are incorrect because they specify a higher number of required escape routes, which is not the standard for small passenger vessels under the applicable regulations.
Related Questions
#1722 Which of the following describes a "whipping"? #1723 Aboard small passenger vessels which type(s) of ventilation must be provided for enclosed spaces containing gasoline engines or gasoline fuel tanks? #1725 On small passenger vessels, when must watchmen patrol throughout the vessel to guard against and give alarm in case of fire or other danger? #1726 Whenever a "T-Boat" is hauled out for repairs or alterations affecting its safety you must _______________.#1727 When making a short splice in wire rope _______________.