| Στήλη Α |
Κάντε την αντιστοιχία |
Στήλη B |
| 1. When a vessel strikes a dock, bridge, or another stationary object, this may be considered ....... or an allision. |
| A. Cargo handling accidents |
| 2. Accidents during loading, unloading, or securing of cargo can result in injuries, damage to cargo, and even capsizing. |
| B. collision |
| 3. This occurs when a vessel strikes the seabed. |
| C. Hull/machinery damage |
| 4. A ship that has foundered has sunk to the bottom of the ocean, sea, or other body of water. |
| D. sinking/ foundering |
| 5. An overturn of a maritime vessel. When this happens, a vessel turns on its side or completely bottom-up in the water. |
| E. missing |
| 6. They pose very real threats for offshore workers in the oil and gas industry as well, as they work on platforms or vessels that extract and transport highly volatile substances. |
| F. fire/explosion |
| 7. The placing or landing of a vessel on a beach, a submerged object or reef, whereby vessel is no longer fully afloat and free. |
| G. contact |
| 8. When vessels are lost without any indication of what happened or where they may be. |
| H. stranding |
| 9. includes ships where the hull/machinery damage is not due to other categories such as collision etc. |
| I. capsizing/ listing |
| 10. It can occur when a ship strikes or is struck by another ship. |
| J. grounding |