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DP — Blackout Response Practice Questions
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1. EMERGENCY SCENARIO — DP2 PLATFORM SUPPLY VESSEL
Vessel: Offshore PSV, DP2 class. Location: 80m from a fixed gas platform, holding position to deliver equipment. DPO on watch. Three DGNSS references active, two gyros operational (Gyro 3 offline for calibration). Sea state: 1.8m, wind 22 knots SW. Thruster configuration: full complement, open bus, consequence analysis test passed 90 minutes ago.
Work through the following 10 decision points in sequence — each builds on the last.
--- POINT 1 OF 10 ---
Without warning, the main generator (G1) trips offline. The DP system sounds an alarm. The bus is still open. The remaining generators (G2, G3) are online and picking up load. Position is currently stable.
What is the DPO's first action?
A. Wait to see if G1 auto-restarts before taking any action — it may recover within 30 seconds
B. Inform the engine room and wait for their assessment before taking any DP action
C. Close the bus tie immediately to ensure power continuity for all thrusters
D. Immediately check the power status panel to confirm which generators are online, verify the bus is still open, and assess whether the remaining power configuration still meets DP2 WCF requirements in the current conditions
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2. 20 seconds after G1 tripped, G2 begins overloading as it attempts to absorb G1's load. G2's frequency is dropping. The power management system (PMS) is attempting to auto-shed non-essential loads. The DPO has confirmed that DP2 WCF may not be maintained if G2 also trips.
What is the DPO's priority action at this point?
A. Switch all thrusters to minimum power to reduce electrical demand instantly
B. Manually close the bus to share the load between both sections and prevent G2 from tripping
C. Wait for the PMS to complete its auto-load-shed cycle before intervening
D. Inform the master immediately, declare a DP Alert, begin controlled manual thruster reduction on the most loaded thrusters to reduce electrical demand and help stabilise G2, while simultaneously monitoring position
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3. G2 trips. Only G3 remains online. G3 alone cannot power all thrusters at current demand. The vessel is 80m from the gas platform. Position has not yet moved but the DP system is reducing thruster power automatically as G3 struggles with load.
What is the single most critical action the DPO must take RIGHT NOW?
A. Attempt to manually restart G1 from the bridge engine controls
B. Increase thrust demand to correct the developing position error before it grows
C. Immediately alert the gas platform via radio that the vessel has lost main power and may lose position
D. Switch the DP system to joystick mode to maintain manual position control with the available thrusters
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