Question 3084Deck General70% to pass
All entries in the Official Logbook must be signed by the Master and _______________.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) one other crew member.
The reason for this is that according to the regulations governing the Official Logbook, all entries must be signed by the Master (the ship's captain) and at least one other crew member. This is to ensure that the logbook entries are verified and agreed upon by multiple parties, providing a clear record of the ship's activities and events.
The other answer choices are incorrect because B) the Union Representative is not required to sign the logbook, C) the logbook cannot be signed by only the Master without any other crew member, and D) the person about whom the entry concerns is not required to sign the logbook, as the signatures are for verification purposes, not acknowledgment of the content.
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