When a marine surveyor is employed to assist in the move of a mobile offshore drilling unit,he().
The safety valve should be () in the presence of C/E and Surveyor.
Please arrange()a surveyor to inspect the damaged bulkhead.
One Class Surveyor got onboard of a 45000 DWT new construction Chemical Tanker a week before delivery, he carried out the initial Safety Equipment survey in accordance with the Fire Fighting and Life-saving Control Plan.Surveyor noted that the vessel had two (2) 15 persons’ Life-rafts at each side, and One (1) 6 persons’ Life-raft on the forward main deck. The surveyor verified the Life-rafts’ certificate and found that the max storing height of one 15 person’s Life-raft at port side to be 18 meters as indicated on its certificate. But the surveyor checked the drawings and noted that actual storing position was 18.5 meters above the Lightweight water line of this vessel.Surveyor recommended shipyard to change the Life-raft or re-locate the life-raft in order to comply with the stowing height requirement as indicated on its certificate. Do you think the Surveyor’s recommendation is correct?()
I saw the cargo surveyor()the cargo on deck just a minute ago.
Let’s submit the case()the cargo surveyor.
The safety valve should be () in the presence of C/E and Surveyor.
The lifting pressure of () is set in the presence of a Surveyor it is locked and cannot be changed.
Please arrange()a surveyor to inspect the damaged bulkhead.
The approximately 65,000 images the Surveyor orbiter has beamed home in the nearly three years it has been circling Mars are full of this kind of expected hydro-scarring. But some of the pictures took scientists by surprise. The older a formation is, the more likely it is to have been distorted over the eons--smoothed by periodic windstorms or gouged by the occasional incoming meteor. However, a few of the newly discovered water channels look flesh. That discovery has lead astonished researchers to conclude that these channels may have been recently formed. Paleontologists have long assumed that if underground water was going to bubble up on Mars, it would have to be somewhere in the balmy equatorial zones, where temperatures at noon in midsummer may reach 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Centigrade). Almost all the new channels, however, were discovered at the planet’s relative extremes--north of 30 degrees north latitude and south of 30 degrees south latitude--and all were carved on the cold, shaded sides of slopes.