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Select only one answer– choose carefully. Master SMS Test 2 14 Questions CLICK HERE TO START SMS TEST 2 Select only one answer– choose carefully.

Section 1. Question 1b A Safety Management System must include: Staff payroll records. Operational and emergencies procedures for the vessel. Plans that have worked on other vessels. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 1. Question 2a A Safety Management System (SMS) requires that: Hazards are identify and plans to minimise their risk are developed. Management take sole responsibility for the safety systems. Expert consultants provide the SMS compliant documentation. EXIT OR START OVER

A responsibility of the engineer is to: Section 1. Question 3b A responsibility of the engineer is to: Install the electrical system. Install the LPG system. Service and maintain the vessel ‘s equipment. EXIT OR START OVER

This general use extinguisher is best for a fire that is a: Section 2. Question 4b This general use extinguisher is best for a fire that is a: Class C. Class D. Class E. EXIT OR START OVER

This oatmeal coloured fire extinguisher is a : Section 2. Question 5b This oatmeal coloured fire extinguisher is a : Wet chemical. Vaporizing liquid. Carbon dioxide. EXIT OR START OVER

Is this tagged as in date fire extinguisher fit for service? Section 2. Question 6b Is this tagged as in date fire extinguisher fit for service? No. Only as a spare. Yes. EXIT OR START OVER

To meet survey requirement, the servicing interval is? Section 2. Question 7b To meet survey requirement, the servicing interval is? A year. Six months. Five years. EXIT OR START OVER

Section 2. Question 8b This is a: Vaporising liquid extinguisher. Halon extinguisher. Breathing apparatus. EXIT OR START OVER

Carley floats must be stowed: Section 2. Question 9b Carley floats must be stowed: Securely lashed. To float free. In the cabin. EXIT OR START OVER

A way to minimise the impact of vessel waste on the environment is by: Section 3. Question 10b A way to minimise the impact of vessel waste on the environment is by: Keeping your bilges clean to prevent pollutants being discharged overboard. Use lots of detergent to wash off oil spills. Pumping toilets waste overboard a bit at a time to lessen pollution in harbours or rivers. EXIT OR START OVER

Correct stowage procedures for these materials are found in the: Section 3. Question 11b Correct stowage procedures for these materials are found in the: Marpol Regs. IMDG Code. Solas convention. EXIT OR START OVER

The blood alcohol limit for a commercial vessel operator is? Section 3. Question 12b The blood alcohol limit for a commercial vessel operator is? 0.05 0.08 0.02 EXIT OR START OVER

Fatigue management should involve: Section 3. Question 13a Fatigue management should involve: Balancing long work swings with long holidays. Scheduling rest periods with regard to operating conditions. Sharing workloads by 24 hour watches by every crew person. EXIT OR START OVER

What is your plan if the engine room fire alarm activates: Section 3. Question 14 What is your plan if the engine room fire alarm activates: EXIT OR START OVER

SMS Master Test 2 CLICK HERE for your test result If you scored 14/14 you are ready. If you were unsuccessful you must study some more. Print your result – not yet available – examiner to enter reference, screen save & trim.