7-A-036: Safety Traffic
7-36E1:
When the GMDSS Radio Operator on watch hears "Securite" spoken three times, he can expect to receive the following information:
A message concerning the Safety of navigation.
The safety of vessel or person is in jeopardy.
A vessel is in need of immediate assistance.
A Coast Station sending an important traffic list.
7-36E2:
Which of the following situations would normally use the Voice designation "Securite"?
Messages detailing important navigational warnings.
Messages concerning the Safety of Life At Sea (SOLAS).
Messages containing information concerning the Safety of a mobile unit or person.
Messages concerning On-scene communications .
7-36E3:
Which of the following situations would normally use the Safety priority?
Loss of 5 containers with lashing gear over the side.
Treatment of a crewmember with a broken leg that is not life-threatening.
Treatment of crewmember with a serious cardiac emergency.
A fire in the generator flat/spaces.
7-36E4:
Which of the following situations would normally use the Safety priority?
Important navigational or meteorological warnings.
A serious medical situation involving a crewmember.
An unanticipated warning related to piracy or terrorism.
Grounding in a way that could lead to imminent danger to the ship's crew.
7-36E5:
The Radiotelephone Safety signal is:
"Securite" repeated 3 times
"Safety Safety Safety"
"Pan Pan" repeated 3 times
"Securite Securite" repeated 3 times
7-36E6:
Which of the following situations would normally use the Safety priority?
A scenario concerning an important navigational or meteorological warning.
A serious medical situation involving a crewmember.
A crewmember falling over the side.
Important company communications involving weather routing.
Color key:
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● = Unseen
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● = Weak
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● = Review
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● = Learned
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● = Incorrect answer
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