Your vessel is traveling on an international voyage. Regarding the assistance of shore side fire fighters to combat a vessel fire while in port, what document, if any, is required, and where would it be located?
• SOLAS II-2 requirements for fire safety documentation on board ships engaged on international voyages • Purpose and typical contents of a Fire Control Plan versus pollution and manning certificates • Where emergency responders (like shore side fire fighters) would need to quickly locate key fire‑fighting information
• Which of these documents would actually help firefighters understand the ship’s firemain, fixed systems, and escape routes? • If shore side fire fighters arrive and don’t know the vessel, where would they be able to access this information without having to enter a possibly dangerous space? • Do certificates about oil pollution or manning usually contain diagrams, symbols, and layout information for fire‑fighting purposes?
• Verify which option refers to a plan with diagrams of fire‑fighting equipment, control stations, and structural fire protection. • Check which location allows immediate, safe access from the pier without entering accommodation spaces. • Confirm that pollution and manning certificates are administrative/inspection documents, not tactical fire‑fighting tools.
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