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Who is responsible for taking the Eight O’clock Reports when the ship is at sea?
Who is responsible for taking the Eight O’clock Reports when the ship is at sea?
- The Executive Officer (correct)
- The Chief Petty Officer
- The Officer of the Deck
- The Commanding Officer
What type of information is included in the Twelve O’clock Reports?
What type of information is included in the Twelve O’clock Reports?
- Fuel level and water consumption (correct)
- Maintenance schedules
- Ship's security status
- Crew morale levels
In port, who is responsible for taking the Eight O’clock Reports?
In port, who is responsible for taking the Eight O’clock Reports?
- The Boat Officer
- The Command Duty Officer (correct)
- The Executive Officer
- The Cable Officer
Which report includes information from all departments regarding the condition of the ship?
Which report includes information from all departments regarding the condition of the ship?
Which officer is NOT involved in the collection of the Twelve O’clock Reports?
Which officer is NOT involved in the collection of the Twelve O’clock Reports?
Flashcards
Eight O'Clock Reports
Eight O'Clock Reports
Daily ship condition report taken by the XO (at sea) and CDO (in port).
Twelve O'Clock Reports
Twelve O'Clock Reports
Daily reports from the OOD encompassing fuel levels, water consumption, and ship's list.
XO
XO
Executive Officer
CDO
CDO
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OOD
OOD
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Study Notes
Shipboard Reports
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Eight O'Clock Reports: Completed by the Executive Officer (XO) at sea and the Chief Deck Officer (CDO) in port. They summarize the condition of the entire ship from all departments.
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Twelve O'Clock Reports: Prepared by the Officer of the Deck (OOD). These reports cover fuel levels, water usage. and compass readings (binnacle list).
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