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All of the following records are usually maintained by the watch-standing officers aboard a vessel EXCEPT the __________. |
A) deck logbook |
B) compass record book |
C) chronometer error book |
D) official logbook |
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pebitech00 - 2024-09-08 12:32:59 Registered (6) |
It sounds like you’re referring to the records that watch-standing officers typically maintain aboard a vessel. The records commonly kept by watch-standing officers include: Deck Logbook – Records of the vessel’s navigation and operational details. Engine Room Logbook – Records of engine room operations and machinery status. Weather Log – Details about weather conditions encountered during the watch. Cargo Log – Information about the cargo, its handling, and any changes. An example of a record that would not usually be maintained by watch-standing officers could be: Personnel Records – These are typically maintained by the administrative or human resources departments rather than the watch-standing officers. If you have specific records in mind or a list to choose from, I could help you identify which one is not usually maintained by watch-standing officers. cricut animal masks USA Cricut Design Space Cricut xmas coloring pictures USA |