Returning on or after 1800 Welcome to your Returning on or after 1800 Quiz. You should answer all the questions in this quiz by selecting the MOST correct answer. Once completed, you can submit the quiz for marking. The results will be emailed to you. This can be used to confirm your participation in the training module. Name Email for Results When should you provide a vessel with our 24/7 emergency hotline number?When they are in difficultyWhen ever they askNeverIf the ETR is after 1800When should you follow the Overdue Vessel Procedure?When you are concerned for the vessel safetyAt the End of your Watch.30 Minutes after the ETR has passedAs soon as the ETR has passedIf a vessel wishes to stay over night you should ...All are appropriatePlace them on the LTL and ask for an ETRAdvise that we close at 1800Provide them we our 24/7 emergency hotlineSuggest they make contact at 1745 for a SITREPIf you can not contact an overdue vessel, you should contact nearby stations (Redcliffe, Caloundra, Mooloolaba) to see if they have received a call.FalseTrueWhen is a vessel "officially" overdue?Depends on conditions15 minutes after ETRWhen the ETR has passed30 minutes after ETRA vessel with at ETR of 1800 fails to call in. What action should you take?Advise Radio OfficerAdvise CommodoreAdvise URCAll are oppropriateWhat is our 24/7 hotline number?1800 3408759691107 3408 7596000Your afternoon shift has ended. A vessel with an ETR of 1800 has not returned. What is your course of action? All are appropriateAdvise URC, Radio Officer and CommodoreCall the mobile phone provided at LOG ONCall Water PoliceWhen should a radio operator attempt contact?As soon as you are concerned for their safetyAfter 30 minutes when ETR is passedAs soon as ETR has passedAbout 15 minutes after ETR has passedA vessel indicates that its ETR is 1830. What is you course of action?Inform the skipper we close at 1800Provide the skipper with our 24/7 emergency hotlineAll are appropriate repsonsesAsk the skipper to contact US at 1745 to provide a sit repAdvise that if we do not hear from them prior to 1800 we will contact the water policeTime is Up!