Question 2756Deck General70% to pass
Due to the nature of a vessel's construction for a particular trade, it does not fully comply with the provisions of SOLAS. Where will this be indicated?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) On the Exemption Certificate.
The reasoning is that if a vessel does not fully comply with the provisions of SOLAS (the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea) due to the nature of its construction for a particular trade, an Exemption Certificate would be issued to document this non-compliance. The Exemption Certificate would indicate the specific SOLAS requirements from which the vessel is exempted.
The other options are incorrect because: B) The vessel must comply with SOLAS to engage in international trade, unless an Exemption Certificate is issued. C) The Certificate of Inspection would not indicate SOLAS non-compliance. D) The SOLAS certificate affected would not have the exemption information on the reverse, as that information would be on the Exemption Certificate.
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