According to 46 CFR, Subchapter I (Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels), emergency lighting and power systems and the associated emergency power sources must be operated, inspected, and tested at prescribed intervals under certain conditions and that the results of these tests be properly documented. Where are the test results required to be recorded?
• 46 CFR Subchapter I requirements for emergency lighting and power systems • Documentation and recordkeeping requirements for tests and inspections on inspected vessels • The normal purpose and contents of each type of log book listed in the choices
• Which log would logically be used to record technical inspections, tests, and operational status of machinery and electrical systems on a cargo vessel? • Think about what kinds of entries you would typically find in each type of log: deck events, engineering data, statutory events, or pollution control operations? • Which of these logs is most associated with compliance records for equipment required by 46 CFR Subchapter I?
• Match the type of equipment (emergency power/lighting) to the department responsible (deck vs. engine) • Recall that the oil record book has a very specific purpose under MARPOL-related regulations • Consider which log is often used to show ongoing compliance with inspection and test requirements for machinery and safety systems
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