Safety, Fire & Survival · Abandon Ship
The document that tells each crew member their duties and station in an emergency is the:
- ACertificate of Inspection
- BMuster list (station bill)✓ Correct
- COfficial logbook
- DOil record book
Explanation
The muster list, or station bill, assigns each person their emergency duties, the alarm signals, and their muster and survival-craft embarkation stations. It must be posted so the crew knows exactly what to do when an alarm sounds.
Authority: SOLAS III; 46 CFR 199 (muster list)
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