School of Nautical Studies Stability and Operations No 01 (Mar 2005) Attempt ALL Questions Marks For Each Question Are Shown in Brackets Section A
School of Nautical Studies Stability and Operations No 01 (Mar 2005) Attempt ALL Questions Marks For Each Question Are Shown in Brackets Section A
Section A
Summer load draught 10.62m; FWA 280mm; Dock water density 1.009tm -3.
Calculated TPC (Dock Water) 26 (constant).
(i) the sinkage required in port in order that the vessel will be on her
Tropical marks in the open sea; (12)
(ii) the quantity of cargo to load to be on her Tropical marks at sea. (3)
2. (a) Explain the difference between an angle of list and an angle of loll. (5)
(d) The vessel in Q2(c) now loads 700t of cargo. Calculate the draught on
completion of loading this parcel. (4)
Section B
(a) produce a checklist to indicate the deck duties of the Officer of the
Watch (OOW) whilst waiting for the next sailing tide; (12)
(b) explain the initial emergency procedures the OOW should take in the
event of discovering a fire. (8)
4. (a) Describe the precautions and equipment required when using a gangway
as a means of access to a vessel. (7)
5. (a) Outline the objectives and purpose of the International Safety Management
(ISM) Code. (11)
(b) Describe the legal status and purpose of EACH of the following:
(i) the Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seamen (COSWP); (5)