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How much liferaft capacity should be provided on a conventional cargo ship of more than 85 meters in length ? 75% of the complement on each side of the ship 50% of the complement on each side of the ship 100% of the complement if it can be readily launched on either side of the ship. If it cannot be readily launched on either side, 100% must be provided on each side 25% of the complement on each side of the ship Saya Tidak Tahu.
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The question pertains to the safety regulations for liferaft capacity on a conventional cargo ship. According to international maritime safety regulations, a cargo ship of more than 85 meters in length must have a liferaft capacity sufficient to accommodate 100% of the ship's complement. This capacity must be available on both sides of the ship if the liferafts cannot be readily launched from either side. If the liferafts can be launched from either side, then 100% capacity on one side is acceptable. This ensures that in the event of an emergency, all individuals on board have access to a liferaft, regardless of where they are on the ship or the side to which the ship is listing. The options provided suggest varying percentages of liferaft capacity, but the correct answer is the one that ensures full capacity is available, reflecting the highest standard of safety for all on board.