Question 2408Deck General70% to pass
The operator of a vessel subject to the pollution regulations shall keep a written record available for inspection by the COPT or OCMI. What will this record contain?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) All of the above.
The written record that the operator of a vessel subject to pollution regulations must keep available for inspection by the COPT (Captain of the Port) or OCMI (Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection) will contain the following information:
1. Hose information, including the minimum design burst pressure for each hose.
2. The date and result of the most recent test on the system relief valves.
3. The name of each person currently designated as a person in charge.
This requirement is specified in the pollution prevention regulations under 33 CFR 155.750, which outlines the record-keeping and inspection requirements for vessels subject to these regulations.
The other options are incorrect because they do not cover all the necessary information that must be included in the written record.
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