Your assigned emergency stations aboard your vessel can be found on the ship's __________.
• Muster List / Station Bill and its purpose on board a vessel • Regulatory requirement to post emergency station information where crew can easily see it • Difference between official certificates/papers (like a Certificate of Inspection) and onboard safety/emergency information
• Ask yourself: in a real emergency (fire, abandon ship, man overboard), where would you and the crew actually look to see your assigned duties and locations? • Which document is normally posted in common areas (mess room, passageways, bridge) specifically for emergency assignments, rather than kept in the ship’s office or with the master’s important papers? • Which choice sounds like a safety planning tool for the crew, and which ones sound like regulatory or port documents?
• Identify which option is specifically designed to list emergency duties, signals, and assigned stations for each crew member • Eliminate any documents that are mainly for regulatory compliance, inspections, or port clearance, not for day‑to‑day crew emergency instructions • Think about what is normally posted on bulkheads in crew spaces versus filed away with the vessel’s official documents
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