Question 253Deck General70% to pass
Which is NOT required on a tankship carrying hazardous liquid cargoes in bulk?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) Certificate of Adequacy for the hazardous cargoes carried.
The reasoning is that a Certificate of Inspection issued under the Tank Vessel Regulations (option A) and a copy of 46 CFR parts 35 and 150 (option C) are required for tankships carrying hazardous liquid cargoes in bulk. However, a Certificate of Adequacy for the hazardous cargoes carried is not a requirement. Instead, the vessel must have a cargo piping plan showing loading rates for all applicable cargo lines (option D).
The other options (A, C, and D) are all required for tankships carrying hazardous liquid cargoes in bulk, but a Certificate of Adequacy for the hazardous cargoes carried is not.
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