In what part of 33CFR can be found the recordkeeping requirements for specific machinery space operations onboard all ships of 400 gross tons or above other than a tanker that must be entered into an Oil Record Book?
• 33 CFR Part 151 – Vessels Carrying Oil, Noxious Liquid Substances, and Garbage • Difference between Oil Record Book (machinery space operations) and Garbage Record Book/garbage records • Which sections of Part 151 deal with oil pollution from ships of 400 GT and above (non‑tankers)
• Look at which section number in Part 151 is specifically titled for Oil Record Book requirements and applies to oceangoing ships of 400 gross tons and above other than oil tankers. • Ask yourself: which choice numbers are usually used for general applicability/definitions, which for recordkeeping, and which for garbage-related rules? • Compare the wording in the question: “machinery space operations” and “Oil Record Book” with the section headings you remember from 33 CFR 151.
• Verify which section of 33 CFR 151 explicitly mentions the Oil Record Book and lists required entries for machinery space operations. • Confirm that the section you choose applies to all ships of 400 gross tons or above other than a tanker, not just tankers or not just garbage. • Make sure you are not accidentally picking the section that deals with garbage recordkeeping (garbage management/record books) instead of oil.
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