Whilst in the Engine room you hear the CO2 release alarm, what action if any should you take.
Take no action as it is probably someone testing the system, as the fire alarm has not been sounded and the engine room is not on fire.
Leave the engine room as quickly as possible, closing all doors behind you.
As CO2 can not kill you, secure present work and proceed out of engine room.
Proceed to the engine control room and call the bridge for further instructions.
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The correct action would be to proceed to the engine control room and call the bridge for further instructions. CO2 (carbon dioxide) can be a dangerous gas if released in high concentrations, and it is important to follow safety protocols and seek guidance from the bridge to ensure the situation is assessed correctly and the necessary actions are taken.