Supervisors Possible Questions Flashcards
M1
1. The inverter line function is:
a. To hold the load back if the rigging fails
b. For the diver to vent air from the bag
c. To up end the bag and dump the gas from thebag if the rigging fails
d. To reduce the shock load on the rigging
C
2- If a manufactured at attachment point for an inverter line has not been fitted to a Lift bag:
a. An attachment point / strap can be hated on site
b. A risk assessment should be done to ensure the activity is safe
c. The master link / webbing strap can be used
d. Then it should not be used
d
3- Where do we attach an inverter line?
a. From the load to the manufactured attachment point on top of the lift bag
b. From the load onto the handling point of the bags
c. From the load to the master link
d. To the Dump Valve lanyard
a
What is a DMA?
a. Dead Man Anchor
b. Dead Metal Anchor
c. Dead Man Attachment
d. Diver Made Anchor
a
- As a minimum a lifting bag should have which of the following?
a. Manufacturers information sheet detailing SWL testing maintenance and the uses to it has been design
b. Dump valve and dump line
c. Inverter line
d. All of the above
d
- The dump valve in a lifting bag is a manual valve……
a. Where the inverter line is secured to
b. Used for the diver for fine control and adjustment of the bag buoyancy
c. Used by the diver to inflate the lift bag
d. Used by the topside tenders to deflate the lift bag
b
- SWL (Safe Working Load) can be equal or less than WLL Working Load Limit
True
False
True
- A suitable fix point is a point
a. To which a hold-back line can be attached with confidence
b. That have been subject to an engineering assessment to ensure that it is capable of resisting a snatch load
c. Capable of arresting any uncontrolled ascent without been damage deformed or breaking
d. All of the above
d
- Hold-back line / rigging is:
a. Is attached to strong point at or near the crown of the lift bag
b. Provided to restrain or hold-back the positive buoyancy of the lift bag
c. Is attached to the dump valve on the lift bag
d. Is Compulsory when using lifting bags
b
Before lift bags are used in underwater engineering tasks and proper assessment ofthe task to be performed should be made, which should include the following:
a. Calculations of the weight to be lifted or moved
b. Calculations of the size of the lift bag(s) required
c. The number and sizes of lift bags required
d. All of the above
d
In the event of the over inflation of the lift bag, which of the following prevents anuncontrolled ascent of the load.
a. Inverter Line
b. Weighted Dump Line
c. Hold-back line
d. The weight of the load and the DMA
c
Which of the following can cause the overstressing of an open bottom lift bag and rigging in use?
a. A vessel movement with crane attached to the load
b. use a nylon strap
c. mud suction/seabed suction
d. overfilling lift bag
c
When using lift bags on an object underwater it is required to have a hold-backline secured from the object to a DMA or a secure fixed point?
a. No. it’s not required
b. Hold-back line can be secured to the diver
c. An inverter line serves the same purpose
d. Yes, a hold-back line is essential
d
Restraining or hold back rigging is provided to restrain or hold back the….
a. Diver
b. Positive buoyancy of the lift bag and load
c. Drift of the DMA
d. Positive buoyancy of DMA
b
Hold back rigging may be omitted when……
a. When the diver decides so
b. When moving loads for not more than 3m
c. The upthrust of the lift bag is known to be considerably less than the weight of the load
d. when a task specific risk assessment demonstrates that an uncontrolled ascent of the load cannot occur
d
A diver complains of a dull pain in his right knee after completing a no-stop air dive. He was recompressed in a deck chamber where he reported immediate relief. How long should he wait before being allowed to fly home.
a. 8 hours
b. 12 hours
c. 72 hours
d. Able to fly immediately
C
An asymptomatic diver, after just completing an air dive to 63fsw, with bottom time of 73mins should wait for before flying ashore in a helicopter.
a. 12 hours
b. 6 hours
c. 24 hours
d. 48 hours
A
Your air diver’s schedule is USN Rev 7 120/35 (N). He should not fly on an intercontinental flight until __ ?
a. 6 hours
b. 12 hours
c. 24 hours
d. 48 hours
C
What is the time required before flying after diving in a cabin pressure of 8,000ft if the diver has Just completed a surface decompression dive of less than 4 hours under pressure?
a. 12 hours
b. 24 hours
c. 48 hours
d. 72 hours
B
Your diver has just reach surface following a Tablet 6 treatment for suspected bends. He reports to be well with complete resolution upon recompression. How long should he wait before being allowed to fly home?
a. 12 hours
b. 72 hours
c. 6 hours
d. 24 hours
B
Your diver has just reached surface following a decompression dive at 2200hr on Monday 21st. He has to travel to the airport and the road route includes an ascent and decent of over 950m. The journey is 4 hours to the lairport, and his flight departs at 2230hr Tuesday 22nd. How long should he wait before being allowed to travel to the airport?
a. Able to travel immediately
b. 48 hours
c. 12 hours
d. 24 hours
D
To whom MUST serious incidents be reported?
a. O.I.M. or the vessel master
b. Chief steward
c. Radio operator
d. All of the above
A
Who in a diving project is responsible for ensuring suitable plant and equipment is available and correctly maintained?
a. Client
b. Diving Contractor
c. Diving Supervisor
d. Life Support Supervisor
B
Management of change should take place when there are changes to which of the following?
a. Personnel, Processes and Procedures
b. Systems. Ordering of stock or spares
c. Laws or Equipment
d. All of the above
D
M4
4. The diving supervisor is responsible for maintaining a …..? (Check all applicable answers)
a. A detailed diving operation logbook
b. Record of every dive in a diving operation
c. Risk Assessment Register
d. Planned Maintenance Schedule
AB
The diving contractor must Issue the diving supervisor with?
a. Letter of Appointment
b. Log Book
c. VHF radio
d. Safety boots
a
The Client has the responsibility of informing the diving contractor of…
a. Inherent risks
b. Any substance likely to come into contact by the diver
c. Permit to Work systems
d. All of the above
D
What is the minimum team size for surface supplied mix gas diving?
a. 6
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
A
An ROV should only be deployed or recovered during diving operations on whose authority?
a. The on-shift diving supervisor
b. The OIM or master
c. The ROV senior operator
d. The Client Rep
A
An underwater lift plan it involving the use of air lift bags should include. (Check all applicable answers)
a. Calculations, where possible to determine the centre of buoyancy and centre of gravity so that steps can be taken to prevent the object being
lifted from spinning or turning over
b. Calculations of the size of the lift bag required
c. Calculations of the weight to be lifted or moved
d. Calculations of water temperature and wind sheer
ABC
The dump valve should be fitted with a weighted dump line to enable. (Check all applicable answers)
a. The diver to operate the valve from a safe location or distance
b. Quick venting of the lift bag should the load rigging fail
c. The diver to make fine control and adjustments the lift bag buoyancy
d The diver to move and relocate the lift bag and load
AC
The preferable method of filling underwater air lift bags is
a. A dedicated air line
b. Diver’s pneumo
c. Diver’s breathing exhaust
d. A fit-for-purpose air Line that is restrained at the bottom allowing for a working tail
D
When performing an underwater lift operation utilizing parachute type air lift bags, the diving supervisor has to ensure…
a. That an appropriate risk assessment and lift plan must be made prior to commencement
b. That the in-water weight of the DMA and the lift load exceeds the total lift force applied by the lift bag(s)
c. Divers should always position themselves whilst working so that their umbilicals are never routed over or directly under lift bags and toads
d. All of the above
D