MSTC SWE Facilities Flashcards

0
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How long are alternate security plans good for?

A

5 years

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1
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Who approves alternate security plans

A

Commandant

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2
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A breach of security must be reported to who, without delay?

A

NRC

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A transportation security incident on a facility/ vessel must be reported to whom?

A

Local COTP

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4
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A facility serving ferries or passenger vessels certificated to carry more than 150 passengers, other than cruise ships may designate an area within the facility as what?

A

Public access area

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5
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Facilities may use an increase in MARSEC level as a drill or exercise, provided they what?

A

Report attainment to the COTP

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How often must a facility security drill be conducted?

A

One every three months

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Facility security drills are designed to practice what part of a security plan?

A

Individual parts

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8
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If a vessel is moored at a facility during a drill, the facility (can or cannot) require the vessel to participate.

A

CAN NOT

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9
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How often must a facility security exercise be conducted?

A

Once each calendar year, not to exceed 18 months.

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10
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Facility security exercises are designed to practice what portions of the security plan?

A

Full/entire

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11
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How long must the FSO keep records for?

A

2 years

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12
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What security records must be kept for 2 years?

A

Training, drills and exercises, incidents or breaches, MARSEC changes, maintenance, testing of equipment, threats, and annual audits

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13
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A DOS should be kept for?

A

90 days after the end of the effective period.

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14
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When notified of an increase in MARSEC a facility must comply within?

A

12 hours

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15
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A DOS is good for how long?

A

90 days at lvl1, 30 days at lvl2, each time at lvl3

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16
Q

How long is a FSP good for?

A

5 years?

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17
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Rubbish and waste on a DWF must be placed where?

A

Adequate Receptacles

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18
Q

Facilities transferring cargo of particular hazard must have a warning alarm posted where?

A

Waterside

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19
Q

Facilities of Particular hazard must have an audible or visual alarm heard or see for at least?

A

1 mile

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20
Q

Welding or hotwork on a DWF is prohibited within how many feet of hazardous materials?

A

50 ft

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21
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When an owner/ operator intends to buil or modify an existing LNG/LHG which would effect size or amount of LNG/LHG marine traffic on the associated waterway, they must submit a letter of intent how long before construction or transfer operations take place?

A

1 year

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22
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A waterway suitability assessment for a LNG/LHG facility must be submitted alongside what other document

A

Letter of Intent

23
Q

The minimum design burst pressure for each hose assembly must be at least how many times the sum of the pressure of the relief valve setting

A

4x

24
Q

What must be marked on hoses used in the transfer of hazardous materials

A

HAZMAT SERVICE SEE LIST, followed by a number or symbol that corresponds to a list or chart in the ops manual

25
Q

Discharge containment under each hose/ loading arm connection serving one or more hoses of 6-12inches diameter

A

3bbls

26
Q

The facility must have an emergency means to enable who to stop the flow of oil or hazardous material from the facility to the vessel?

A

The PIC of the transfer on board the vessel

27
Q

Emergency shutdowns for facilities handling oil?

A

Before NOV 1 1980=60 seconds; After NOV 1 1980=30 seconds

28
Q

Emergency shutdowns for facilities handling HAZMAT

A

Before 04OCT 1990=60 seconds; after 04 oct 1990=30 seconds

29
Q

Fixed lighting at a 154 facility must illuminate what?

A

Each transfer connection point on the facility and any barge at the facility; transfer operations work area on the facility and barge

30
Q

Welding or hot work is prohibited on a 154 facility

A

During gas freeing operations within 100ft of bulk cargo ops involving flammable or combustible materials fueling operations or explosives

31
Q

welding or hot work is prohibited within how many feet of hazardous materials on a 154 facility?

A

50ft

32
Q

Records of all automatic shutdowns of a facilities vapor control system must be maintained for how long?

A

3 years

33
Q

What is the cutoff date for an existing Coast Guard approved vapor control system?

A

Before July 23 1990

34
Q

A new Vapor Control System must be certified by whom?

A

Certifying entity

35
Q

Each hose for transferring vapor must be capable of withstanding at least how much vacuum pressure without collapsing or constricting?

A

-2psi

36
Q

Who must be familiar with the implementation of the facility response plan?

A

Qualified Individual

37
Q

Who is responsible for making sure contractors coming onto the facility have the proper OSHA training

A

Owner/operator

38
Q

QI notification exercises must be conducted how often?

A

Quarterly

39
Q

How often must facility owned and operated equipment be deployed?

A

Semiannualy

40
Q

How often must OSRO owned and operated equipment be deployed?

A

Annually

41
Q

Facility owner or operator shall design the exercise program so that all the components of the response are exercised at least once every?

A

3 years

42
Q

Facility owner and operators shall ensure that adequate records of all exercises are maintained at the facility for?

A

3 years

43
Q

Facility response plans are good for how long?

A

5 years

44
Q

Oil tankers and offshore barges of 400ft or more must carry appropriate equipment and supplies for the containment and removal of ondeck oil spills of at least

A

12bbls

45
Q

Oil tankers and offshore barges of less than 400 ft must carry appropriate equipment and supplies for the containment and removal of on deck oil spills of at least

A

7bbls

46
Q

Inland oil barges must carry appropriate equipment and supplies for the containment and removal of on deck oil spills of at least

A

1bbl

47
Q

What size containment must a tank vessel with a capacity of 250 bbls of oil or hazardous material with one or more hoses/ loading arms with an inside diameter of 6-12 inches?

A

3bls (155.310 (a)(1)(iv)

48
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What size containment must a tank vessel with a capacity of 250bbls of oil or hazardous material with one or more hoses/loading arms with an inside diameters of 2 inches or less

A

1/2 bbl 155.310

49
Q

An offshore tank barge of 250 bbls carrying hazardous materials and an inland tank barge of 250 bbls carrying oil or hazardous material must have what size coaming?

A

4 inches high but not more than 8 inches

155.310 (b)(1)

50
Q

What size is the containment on an offshore oil barge?

A

Fixed or portable container of at least 1/2 bbl under each loading manifold and transfer connection

51
Q

Self propelled vessel with a capacity of 250 bbls of oil or hazardous material is conducting transfer operations between sunset and sunrise must have deck lighting that adequately illuminates?

A

TRansfer operation work area and connection point in use on the vessel and barge

52
Q

When is a transfer considered to begin?

A

When the PIC’s on the facility and vessel first meet and begin the DOI 33CFR 156.120

53
Q

Which component of a pump in the transfer system may leak at a rate that does not exceed the capacity of the discharge containment?

A

Packing gland 156.120(p)

54
Q

No person may transfer oil or hazmat to a vessel that has a fill pipe for which containment cannot practically be provided unless what is used?

A

Automatic back pressure shutoff nozzle

55
Q

Form number of explosive load permit

A

4260