With reference to watertight bulkheads: (a) state FOUR reasons why these are an important part of the vessel’s structure;(4) (b) state the precautions that are necessary to avoid accidents with power operated watertight doors.(6)
(a) Reasons why watertight bulkheads are important (4)
Watertight subdivision – limit the spread of flooding after hull damage, improving vessel survivability.
Structural strength – increase overall rigidity of the hull and resistance to stresses at sea.
Fire protection – act as barriers to slow the spread of fire, smoke, and heat.
Support for decks and fittings – provide a strong foundation for decks, machinery, and equipment.
(b) Precautions to avoid accidents with power-operated watertight doors (6)
Warning notices and instructions – clearly displayed near each door.
Training and familiarisation – crew instructed in the safe use and emergency operation of the doors.
Audible and visual alarms – must operate before and during door closure.
Safe operating procedures – crew should never attempt to pass through while the door is moving.
Emergency stop and local control – doors must have a quick means of manual control in case of malfunction.
Regular testing and maintenance – routine checks to ensure the door mechanisms, alarms, and safety features are fully functional.