Welcome to the website where you can find answers for the Computer Based Test (CBT) also known as Crew Evaluation System (CES) on the subject «Survival Techniques at Sea and Abandoning Ship». This site will help you as a marine specialist improve your knowledge with the help of open information, where you can find questions as well as answers for them. CES/CBT based on practical information and marine specialists experience.
CES & CBT tests developed for evaluating seaman basic knowledge by Seagull Company (rebranded as «OTG»), is an evaluating online-tool, used for revealing any professional preparation needed in specific fields of knowledge, defined by STCW.
CES tests have proven themselves as good tools for the selection and recruitment process, as well as advancing the level of knowledge of the current officers and crew. Ocean Technologies Group use various subjects for question creation, which includes:
- Crowd and Crisis Management;
- Integrated Navigation System (INS);
- Ballast water management;
- Handling and Stowage;
- Vessel operation management and safety;
- Marine engineering;
- Maintenance and repair, etc.
The current test contains Seagull CES questions on Sea Survival Techniques. These questions can be used to test the competence of a specialist capable of acting in accordance with the established shipwreck procedures in any critical situation.
The topic “Survival Techniques” contains theoretical and practical information about safety when working in extreme situations.
Knowing this information is a direct evidence of the competence of the employee holding the relevant position on the ship. When a ship is in danger of sinking and needs immediate assistance, at the direction of the captain, the established distress signals are given in accordance with MSS-72, including by radio indicating the time and nature of the distress, the location of the ship and the necessary assistance.
The ship is abandoned by the crew on a boat alarm signal. This signal is given only on the personal order of the captain in cases where the ship dies. The preparation of each crew member for the use of life-saving appliances should include the study of the principles of survival after leaving the ship, as well as the inculcation of practical skills.
This page contains answers to Seagull CES CBT (Crew Evaluation System/Computer Based Test) test about Survival Techniques at Sea, and serve as a database of questions and answers, using which seafarer can prepare to exams for getting certificate of competence, or just to challenge yourself with knowledge in this theme.
CBT CD 0227 – Personal Survival, Rescue and Abandoning Ship.pdf
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Amount of questions: 8.
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Test about Personal Survival