World Languages, asked by linel, 17 days ago

What is the biggest danger to life when your vessel has collided with another ship?
• Polution
Bilging of Compartments
Damage to the ship
Possibility of Capsizing
7.
Which will be the worst of emergencies that you would face if that happens?
Flooding
Coo
Grounding
Foundering
8.
When a person who has fallen overboard is being picked up by a rescue boat the boat should normally
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Answers

Answered by madhankumar34
5

Answer:

Ship collision is the name given to the physical impact that occurs between two ships resulting in a damaging accident. This particular collision can also occur between a ship and a stable or a floating structure like an offshore drilling platform or an ice berg or even a port.

In majority of such cases the impact is devastating to say the least. The damage that such an accident causes cannot just be measured in terms of costing or money, in fact it goes beyond that. With the increase in the traffic on the high seas and the technological advancements in the marine engineering resulting in the development of heavy and huge ships with great speed, the risk of such accidents has increased a lot.

Answered by brainlysme9
0

Pollution is the biggest danger to life when your vessel has collided with another ship.

the environmental impact is severe, particularly if any of the vessels involved in the accident are carrying chemicals or other hazardous materials that could endanger marine life.

Flooding will be the worst of emergencies that you would face if that happens.

Damage to the vessel's hull as a result of a collision with another vessel, contact, or grounding.

A man overboard crisis occurs when a member of a ship's crew slips overboard at sea, regardless of whether the ship is cruising in open seas or in calm waters in port.

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