Question 314Safety & Environmental - Assistant Engineer70% to pass
According to Code of Federal Regulations
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) Vessel owner.
According to the Code of Federal Regulations, the vessel owner is responsible for ensuring that a ship is not operated unless a waste management plan is utilized. The regulations require the vessel owner to develop and implement a written waste management plan that meets the specific requirements outlined in the regulations. This plan must be carried on board the vessel and made available for inspection. The vessel's master and operating company are responsible for following the plan, but the ultimate responsibility lies with the vessel owner.
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