STCW V4 part2

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STCW V4 part2
Alberto Díaz Toribio
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
The first defence against the exposure is clothing. It insulates the body. The material trusts the heat by _____ tiny air [blank_start]pockets[blank_end]. This insolation is reduced dramatically by strong [blank_start]wind[blank_end] and even more so by [blank_start]water[blank_end], as the heat lost in water is 26 [blank_start]times[blank_end] that in air at the same temperature it follows the deep clothes become wet, the isolated effect is [blank_start]lost[blank_end]. So wet clothes must be remove and ……….. as dry as possible before been put on again.
Respuesta
  • pockets
  • wind
  • water
  • times
  • lost

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
The life [blank_start]raft[blank_end] entrances must be [blank_start]closed[blank_end]. Evacuees must make every effort to stay [blank_start]dry[blank_end] and to keep each other [blank_start]warm[blank_end]. In survival situations, cold as a [blank_start]killer[blank_end] is secondary to [blank_start]drowning[blank_end]. Any water in the survive craft must be bailed [blank_start]out[blank_end] using the bailer and [blank_start]sponge[blank_end]. Keep one sponge away from [blank_start]salt[blank_end] water. It can them be used to collect [blank_start]condensation[blank_end] on the inside of the canapé or exposure cover.
Respuesta
  • raft
  • closed
  • dry
  • warm
  • killer
  • drowning
  • out
  • sponge
  • salt
  • condensation

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
Once dry, if the floor is [blank_start]inflatable[blank_end], it must be inflated in [blank_start]cold[blank_end] climate or in cold [blank_start]waters[blank_end] conditions. Occupants should handle [blank_start]togethe[blank_end]r for warm. But must ensure that the stability of the craft is not upset. The evacuees may have to [blank_start]deal[blank_end] with dilate shock, [blank_start]hypothermia[blank_end] and overwhelming feelings of depression, [blank_start]confusion[blank_end], despair and possibly [blank_start]panic[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • inflatable
  • cold
  • waters
  • togethe
  • deal
  • hypothermia
  • confusion
  • panic

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
The survival [blank_start]chances[blank_end] of evacuees will depend up on their [blank_start]training[blank_end], their equipment and their mental attitude. Their will to live. This will be greatly influenced by the [blank_start]leadership[blank_end] of those in charge. Strength of [blank_start]mind[blank_end] will often be more important than strength of [blank_start]body[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • chances
  • training
  • leadership
  • mind
  • body

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Those who [blank_start]find[blank_end] that they can act positively must deserve themselves. [blank_start]Keep[blank_end] people occupied and organized into a [blank_start]team[blank_end]. Check the survival [blank_start]manual[blank_end] for information and instructions
Respuesta
  • find
  • Keep
  • team
  • manual

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
[blank_start]Watches[blank_end] should be established with one inside [blank_start]look[blank_end] [blank_start]out[blank_end] and one [blank_start]outside[blank_end] look out as a minimum. It must be maintained on a 24 [blank_start]hours[blank_end] base. Change over should be [blank_start]frequent[blank_end] particularly for the outside look out. The inside watchman checks some inject [blank_start]personnel[blank_end] and on the state of the survival craft. It’s a good idea to have a [blank_start]regular[blank_end] row call. This helps check that the evacuees are not [blank_start]suffering[blank_end] from hypothermia or excess carbon [blank_start]dioxide[blank_end]. Carbon dioxide can build up rapidly and so the life craft will need to be [blank_start]ventilated[blank_end] regularly.
Respuesta
  • Watches
  • out
  • look
  • outside
  • hours
  • frequent
  • personnel
  • regular
  • suffering
  • dioxide
  • ventilated

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
The outside look out keeps [blank_start]watch[blank_end] for rescue ships and aircrafts or any [blank_start]survivors[blank_end]. He or she will beg the responsibility for the [blank_start]second[blank_end] priority: [blank_start]location[blank_end]. The EPIRB [blank_start]SART[blank_end], radar reflective and [blank_start]VHF[blank_end] radios will help the rescue services [blank_start]locate[blank_end] the evacuees. But the outside look out may see them [blank_start]before[blank_end] they see the survival craft. So evacuees must keep all [blank_start]signalling[blank_end] [blank_start]aids[blank_end] at the ready.
Respuesta
  • watch
  • survivors
  • second
  • location
  • SART
  • VHF
  • locate
  • before
  • signalling
  • aids

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
The satellite [blank_start]EPIRB[blank_end] is designed to alert the rescue services and to give them an acure [blank_start]position[blank_end] of the evacuees. EPIRB stands for [blank_start]emergency[blank_end] position [blank_start]indicating[blank_end] radio beacon. Because of their significance to the rescue services they are among the [blank_start]most[blank_end] important items of [blank_start]safety[blank_end] equipment on your ship. Satellite EPIRBS form part of the equipment that [blank_start]ship[blank_end] needs to carry to comply with the Global Maritime [blank_start]Distress[blank_end] and Safety [blank_start]System[blank_end], the GMDSS.
Respuesta
  • EPIRB
  • position
  • emergency
  • indicating
  • most
  • safety
  • ship
  • Distress
  • System
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