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Hot Work Operations » Test Yourself
 

Question #1:

Do you know which spaces in this petroleum tank vessel under repair need to be checked by a marine chemist before hot work can safely be performed?


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Question #2:

Hot work is being conducted in an underground diesel storage tank (confined space) in the shipyard. Who can approve the hot work?


a) Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) question 2 answer box
  [1915 Subpart B]

b) Shipyard Competent Person (SCP)
  [1915 Subpart B]

c) Certified Marine Chemist (CMC)
  [1915 Subpart B]

d) Entry Supervisor
  [1910.146]


Question #3:

Hot work is being conducted in a dry cargo hold. Who can approve the hot work?


a) Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) question 3 answer box
  [1915 Subpart B]

b) Shipyard Competent Person (SCP)
  [1915 Subpart B]

c) Certified Marine Chemist (CMC)
  [1915 Subpart B]

d) Entry Supervisor
  [1910.146]








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