Element 7R: Restricted GMDSS Radio Operating Practices

effective 8/01/2006

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7R-A-24: Urgency Traffic

7R-24D1: The Radiotelephone Urgency signal is:

Pan Pan

Mayday

Securite

Seelonce Feenee



7R-24D2: Which of the following situations would normally use the Urgency priority?

Answers b) and c)

A crewmember over the side.

A serious medical situation involving a crewmember.

A cargo shift or weather situation considered to be of greater hazard than would justify a Safety priority designation.



7R-24D3: Which of the following situations would normally use the Urgency priority?

Treatment of crewmember breaking a leg in a cargo hold.

Leaking oil from a minor tank fracture.

A fire in the generator flat/spaces.

Answers a) and b) are both possible.



7R-24D4: Which of the following situations would normally use the Urgency priority?

A serious medical situation involving a crewmember.

A crewmember over the side.

Both a) and b)

Scenarios concerning the Safety of navigation or important meteorological warnings.



7R-24D5: The Urgency Priority should be used for:

Messages containing information concerning the safety of a mobile unit or person.

Messages concerning the Safety of Life At Sea (SOLAS).

Messages detailing important navigational warnings.

Messages concerning On-scene communications .



7R-24D6: If the Watch Officer hears "PAN PAN" spoken 3 times it means:

The station is preparing to transmit an Urgency message possibly concerning the safety of a mobile unit or person.

A navigation or important meteorological warning should follow.

A mobile unit is in need of immediate assistance.

None of the above





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