Safety, Fire & Survival · Fire — Fire Control Plan
The fire control plan posted aboard a vessel shows:
- AThe cargo loading sequence
- BThe voyage plan
- CCrew wage scales
- DFire stations, fire-resisting divisions, detection and alarm systems, and firefighting appliances by deck✓ Correct
Explanation
The fire control plan (and a duplicate stored in a weathertight enclosure outside for shore firefighters) shows control stations, the fire-resisting divisions, detection/alarm and fixed systems, extinguishers, hydrants, escapes, and ventilation controls for each deck.
Authority: SOLAS Chapter II-2 (fire control plans)
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