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A fire broke out in the engine room 30 minute


ago.
All cargo should be checked thoroughly
before loading.
All life-jackets on any ship must be of the
same make and type.
All vessels are advised to keep clear of this
area.
All entries entered into the Oil Record Book
must be up-to-date, accurate, truthful and in
compliance with.
All this equipment should be maintained
according with the manufactures instructions.
Are you familiar with this type of equipment?
Are you ready to sail?
Are there any injured crew members onboard?
Are you going to leave the port on Friday?
Are they checking the alarm system just
now?
Avoid contact with any moving parts
Before commencing loading all necessary
preparations should be made in the port.
Be careful you dont fall off the ladder.
Both vessels were equipped with operational
radars.
Can you approach the vessel from the lee
side?
Closing doors will slow down the spread of
flames.
Dangerous good should be stowed away from
living quarters.
Did you inform the master about the visitors?
Does the Cook know how to use the fire
blanked?
Does the ship have a bow thruster?
Do you have to have shore passes?
Dont approach this area. Its prohibited
Do not remove protective shields, guards,
covers or any warning signs
Dont use any heating appliances in your
cabin, it can be dangerous.
Drip trays should be placed under the hose
couplings before bunkering operations.
Dry bulk cargo is unloaded by cranes.
Each lifeboat should be launched and
manoeuvered in the water at last once every 3
months.
Emergencies often occur at night.
Emergency services must be called
immediately.

31. Ensure that the procedures in the ship security


plan are followed.
32. Has the cargo been delivered yet?
33. Has the chief officer taken over the watch from
the Second officer yet?
34. Have you ever been to Australia?
35. Have you any passengers disembarking in
this port?
36. Have you red the operating instructions yet?
37. Have you checked the first aid equipment?
38. He did not attempt to make a radio line call to
inform us about this accident.
39. How can I contact you?
40. How does the ship answer the helm?
41. How did they manage to avoid the incident?
42. How do you prevent unauthorized person from
coming on board?
43. How long did it take them to pick up the
survivors?
44. How long has the vessel been under repair?
45. How long have you known our Master?
46. How long have you been discharging
containers?
47. How long are you going to work at sea?
48. How many gangs will be working in this shift?
49. How many copies of this document do you
need?
50. How many propellers has your vessel got?
51. How many crew are there on this vessel?
52. How many tugs were assisting in the berthing?
53. How much time will it take you to complete
this work?
54. How often do you usually have emergency
drills on board?
55. I am not under command at the moment.
56. I am afraid hes busy at the moment, he is
speaking on the phone, but, he wont be long
57. I am looking for the Bosun to ask for some
white paint. Have you seen him?
58. Im finishing my contract at the end of January.
59. I have been on this ship since April.
60. I have just talked with the watch officer on the
phone.
61. I have been working as an electrician for 7
years.
62. I have been looking for my key everywhere but
cant find it.
63. I have known the ch.eng for 10 years.
64. I manoeuvring with difficulty. Keep clear of me
65. I need to find out the exact dates of my next
shore leave.
66. I prefer coffee with milk.

67. If you need medication you should take it with


you.
68. If is necessary to abandon ship in cold
climates you must put on extra clothing.
69. If the visibility is reduced we will proceed at
slow speed
70. If typhoid is found to be present the
passengers will not be allowed to disembark.
71. If they increased the ships speed, they would
arrive at the port on time.
72. Is the berth fitted with fenders?
73. Is there sufficient room for swinging around?
74. It will take you 15 minutes to get to the nearest
bank on foot.
75. I will be thirty on Monday.
76. Most oil supply occurs during routine cargo
operations and bunkering.
77. My position has been obtained by celestial
observation
78. New navigation equipment will be installed on
board of our ship by the end of this month.
79. Nobody was injured after the fire in the
accommodation.
80. Our last of call was Genoa.
81. Portable VHF radios can provide vital
communication between the bridge and the
cargo control room.
82. Stop where you are and wait until the pilot
arrives.
83. The breathing apparatus is over there.
84. The bulk carrier arrived in Singapore at 4 p.m.
85. The collision between the tanker and the
fishing boat was live miles off the Black Sea
coast.
86. The distress message was received at 17.00.
87. The Chief Engineer and 2 officer are arriving
here by plane.
88. The Chief officer was annoyed because the
decision was made without informing him.
89. The fire was discovered by the engineer who
notices smoke coming from the hatch.
90. The goods will be delivered in time
91. The gross tonnage is used to calculate harbor
dues and pilotage.
92. The hold was surveyed 2 hours ago.
93. The investigators have been trying to find the
cause of the accident since last night.
94. The investigation showed that the fire was
caused by the carelessness of the welder.
95. The lifting work was done under the
supervision of the Chief Eng.

96. The line throwing device is stored on the


bridge
97. The life boats have already been launched.
98. The lookout is on his way to the bridge.
99. The master is still talking to the agent at the
moment.
100. The operation will be carried out with a hoist.
101. The owners, flag state and control state
were not informed about the accident within
the required period.
102. The Panamas bulker sent out a distress
message saying the holds were filling with
water.
103. The pilotage is compulsory for all vessels
that enter or leave the port.
104. The pump rate should be 60 cubic metres
per hour.
105. The ratings are busy scrubbing the deck at
the moment.
106. The ship is leaving port in three days time.
107. The ship is proceeding at speed of 18 knots
now.
108. The ship was ordered to alter course
109. The ship will be left for Odessa tomorrow
110. The ship will be placed to quarantine for 610 days
111. The ship was chartered last year.
112. The ship always arrives on schedule.
113. The space was not entered until the fire
service arrived
114. The storm warning was received at 1900 hrs.
115. The survivors were rescued from the see by
helicopter.
116. The turbocharger is out of operation.
117. The 3rd officer on watch met us at the
gangway.
118. Three representatives of the Port Control are
on board our ship now.
119. There holds are designed to keep cargo at
the correct temperature.
120. There were over 500 passengers on board
during this voyage.
121. These records are maintained on board for
at least a 12-month period.
122. This chapter includes instructions and
information about all the lifesaving
appliances on board.
123. This vessel has called at 21 ports in the last
2 months.

124. To make drills more effective a scenario of


the emergency should be decided before the
drill.
125. Today the crews are going to carry out a
launch of recovery exercise with the lifeboat.
126. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
127. We expect to repair the pump in 2 hours.
128. We waited for the agent until 5 oclock but
he didnt come.
129. We were unable to leave Rotterdam on 15
Nov.
130. We have decided against renewing your
contract
131. We have made an appointment with the
surveyor for tomorrow.
132. We have been waiting for a berth for 3
hours.
133. We reached to pilot station at 6 p.m.
134. We are repairing the main engine now. We
may need some spare pats.
135. We need to examine the release gear.
136. What did you have for dinner yesterday?
137. What are you duties at sea?
138. What is her full maneuvering speed?
139. What precautions should be taken when
loading cargo?
140. What steps should be taken if there is some
spillage when loading?
141. What portable fire extinguishers do you
have on this ship?
142. What cargo does your ship carry?
143. What repairs do you want us to make?
144. What kings of fire-fighting appliances are
there on board?
145. What port did your ship call at during this
voyage?
146. What was the main cause of the collision last
week?
147. What king of assistance do they need?
148. What safety measures are carried out on
vessels?
149. What signals are used in case of
emergency?
150. When will our berth be available?
151. When will our food be ready?
152. When will the pilot arrive on board?
153. When did you last see the watchman?
154. When the Captain comes we will discuss
this problem?
155. When was the storm warning received?
156. When it gets dark the additional lights swich
on?

157. When will the ship deliver suppliers?


158. When was the letter issued to the port
authorities?
159. When will you pass through the Panama
Canal?
160. Where is the ship found for?
161. Where did you take on fresh water?
162. Where is the emergency pump located?
163. Where will the emergency party muster?
164. Where are you going?
165. Which is the best extinguisher to put out an
electrical fire.
166. Who is lashing the deck cargo?
167. Who prepares life boats for launching?
168. Who is responsible for this?
169. Who is responsible for the use of the
communication in an emergency.
170. Who was this certificate signed by?
171. Who discovered the person had fallen
overboard?
172. Who . and signed the oil samples?
173. Who is responsible for the number and use
of tugs during mooring?
174. Whose telephone numbers are listed in the
document?
175. Why isnt shore-based radar assistance
available yet?
176. Why should I speak to about underground
storage tanks?
177. Why is the Master not satisfied with our
work.
178. Why was the Master so angry?
179. Why did you cancel the meeting yesterday?
180. Will you inspect the galley and storerooms?
181. Work must not be carry out unless the
necessary PPE is available for use.
182. You are proceeding at dangerous speed.
183. You are heading forwards fishing nets.
184. You are not to leave the ship without
permission.
185. You can close the holds after the heavy lifts
have been loaded
186. You look so pale? Whats wrong with you?
187. You must not leave your post but should
contact the other person via radio.
188. You need check the mooring rope.
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All necessary equipment was stowed in an
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Chemicals must be handled with great care.

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Did you put back your tools in the tool box?


Did you inform about the visitors the Master?
Did you inspect the cargo spaces for
stowaways?
Did you post the look-outs on the forecastle?
Did you receive a work- permit before entering
the enclosed space?
Do you know how to don a lifejacket correctly?
Protective respiratory equipment should be
used
Respirators don't provide protection in oxygen
deficient atmospheres
The vessel I work on is old
The storm warning was received at 1900hrs.
The rescue operations were completed
successfully.
The vessel loaded a cargo of sawn timber
yesterday
The tug service will be resumed after 8 hours
The cargo was damaged by water.
The team began donning breathing apparatus
and chemical suits
The use of mobile phones is prohibited
The Master is responsible for the emergency
party training
The passengers disembarked from the vessel
2 hours ago
There's poor visibility because of the fog
This should be carried out by trained personnel
only
Tanker is altering course to starboard
Tools which are defective mustn't be used
It took us a long time to clean the cargo hold
I have just checked the fire-fighting equipment
Have you inspected the mooring lines yet?
How long will it take you to get there?
How long will the ship stay in Barcelona?
How long will the refitting take?
How many people helped to extinguish the
fire?
How much time do you need to repair the
winch?
He completed the training course three months
ago
We need to carry out a lifeboat drill next week
Warning signs must be displayed

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Who can speak Spanish on board?


Where is the ship registered?
Where can I get protective gloves?
Where will they rig the pilot ladder?
Where is the oil spill removal equipment stored
onboard?
What will you do if you notice the smell of
smoke?
What doors must be locked when in port?
What are the procedures in case of fire?
What equipment should I use when working
aloft?
What cargo are you loading in hold no 4?
What are the advantages of this system?
What warning notices were used during
welding?
What fire-fighting appliances do you have
onboard?
What should you do if you see a man has
fallen overboard?
What's the name of that vessel over there?
What did you have for dinner yesterday ?
What did you last have a security related drill ?
When will you deliver the ship supplies?
When will they be permitted to go ashore?
When did you launch the last lifeboat?
When will the ship arrive in Liverpool?
When are you going to complete bunkering?
When did you last have a security related drill?
Which flight is boarding at gate18?
Which side will the ship moor?
Which defective tools are must not be used ?
Why didn't you inform the bridge about the
accident?
You mustn't smoke in the cargo hold.
You need a license to operate this machine

200. Did you receipt a work permit before the


entering enclose space ?
201. when did you launce the last lifeboat ?
202. i will take you 15 minute on foot
203. Have you any passenger ?

204. the strom waning was

205. what kind assistan do they need

206. When will our

207 the cook cooking pankace

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