Question 3812Deck General70% to pass
Which casualty involving a mobile offshore drilling unit would require a report to be filed?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) An occurrence materially and adversely affecting the vessel's fitness for service.
This is correct because the U.S. Coast Guard requires reports to be filed for any casualty involving a mobile offshore drilling unit that affects the vessel's fitness for service. This includes incidents that could compromise the structural integrity, machinery, or safety systems of the unit. Reporting these types of incidents allows the Coast Guard to properly investigate and ensure the continued safe operation of the vessel.
The other options, such as a damage threshold of $20,000 or a minor first aid injury, would not necessarily require a report to be filed with the Coast Guard for a mobile offshore drilling unit under the applicable regulations.
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