Question 1028Deck Safety70% to pass
What is the purpose of a fire control plan aboard passenger ships?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) All of the above.
The purpose of a fire control plan aboard passenger ships is to provide guidance for the officer-in-charge in the event of a fire, facilitate shore-side fire fighters in fighting the fire aboard the vessel, and show passengers where to evacuate in the event of a fire. The fire control plan is a critical document that outlines the location of fire equipment, escape routes, and other emergency information to ensure the safety of both the crew and passengers in case of a fire incident. All of the listed options are correct as they collectively describe the comprehensive purpose of the fire control plan.
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