To determine what emergency equipment is not found in the Crew Mess by looking at a vessel’s fire control plan, you will need to examine the symbols and locations identified in the plan. Each piece of equipment will typically be represented by a standard symbol.
Here's a brief overview of what these items typically are:
A) Primary Means of Escape: This is usually a designated exit path for crew to evacuate safely in an emergency. B) Fire Alarm: A device or system activated to alert crew members of a fire. C) Heat Sensor: A device that detects unusual temperature increases indicating a potential fire. D) Smoke Detector: A device that senses smoke as an indicator of fire.
By cross-referencing the fire control plan with these definitions:
Without the specific fire control plan in front of me, I can't give a definitive answer. However, generally, a Primary Means of Escape is not considered an "emergency equipment" in the same way the fire detection devices are. It is a structural feature rather than a piece of equipment.
So, "A) Primary Means of Escape" might be the correct answer to what is NOT found as "emergency equipment" in the Crew Mess.
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