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Anglo Eastern Safety Management Systems (SMS) Mastery Hub: T

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete ISM Code & SMS Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the primary strategic objective of implementing a robust Safety Management System (SMS) as per the ISM Code?
To establish a comprehensive documentation system for historical accident records and near misses.
To exclusively fulfill mandatory regulatory compliance for flag state authorities.
To solely focus on reducing insurance premiums and operational costs through incident avoidance.
To proactively identify, assess, and control all identified safety and environmental risks associated with ship operations.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete ISM Code & SMS Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the fundamental difference between a "hazard" and a "risk" within the framework of an SMS?
A hazard is a condition or situation that can cause harm, while a risk is the probability of that harm occurring multiplied by its severity.
A hazard is an unwanted event, while a risk is the consequence of that event.
A hazard is a human error, while a risk is a system failure.
A hazard is a potential for harm, while a risk is the likelihood of that harm occurring.
Q3Domain Verified
probes a foundational understanding of risk management terminology. Option C accurately defines a hazard as a condition or situation with the potential to cause harm and a risk as the product of the likelihood of that harm occurring and its severity. Option A is partially correct by defining a hazard but is incomplete in its definition of risk. Option B conflates risk with consequence. Option D is too narrow, as hazards and risks encompass more than just human error or system failure; they can include environmental factors, equipment malfunctions, and organizational deficiencies. Question: During a safety audit as part of "The Complete ISM Code & SMS Fundamentals Course 2026," a surveyor identifies a discrepancy where the documented procedure for cargo securing differs from the actual practice on deck. What is the most appropriate initial management response according to SMS principles?
Initiate a formal investigation to understand the root cause of the discrepancy, considering both procedural adequacy and operational realities.
Immediately dismiss the surveyor's observation as a minor procedural oversight with no significant impact.
Update the documented procedure to reflect the current operational practice without further analysis.
Conduct an immediate re-training of all deck crew on the documented procedure, assuming crew error.

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