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1 30 CFR Part 46 Starter Kit with Sample Training Plan U.S. Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration National Mine Health and Safety Academy Instruction Series Guide IG 36 December 1999 Reprinted 2001
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3 30 CFR Part 46 Starter Kit With Sample Training Form U.S. Department of Labor Elaine L. Chao Secretary Mine Safety and Health Administration Dave D. Lauriski Assistant Secretary Instruction Guide Series IG 36 December 1999 Reprinted 2001
5 How to Use This Starter Kit Welcome to the Part 46 Starter Kit with Sample Training Plan. This package is designed to help you develop an effective, mine-specific training program that meets the provisions of part 46. This package is divided into eight sections. Six of the sections contain information you can copy or customize to meet your needs. You may want to put this material in a three-ring binder and keep it in your work vehicle so you will have it handy when needed. Let=s take a brief look at each section. Υ Υ Υ Υ Υ. Υ Υ Υ Help Poster. Take a minute to look at it. The poster has useful telephone numbers and other sources you can use to help you put a Part 46 plan together. Introduction. Brief review or the rule with important dates to remember. Space for the Part 46 rule. The Sample Training Plan contains a set of instructions and a format you may want to follow to prepare your Part 46 Training Plan. Be sure to review the first four pages in this section before starting to put your plan together. Space for your training plan. The MSHA Training Material List describes a variety of training materials in different formats that can help experienced and novice trainers produce effective and interesting programs. All of the items on the list are available from the National Mine Health and Safety Academy and an order form is included for your convenience. If you are an inexperienced trainer, you may want to order a copy of the Part 46 Instructor Guide With Lesson Plans (IG 37) from the Academy. The Sample Training Records/Certificates section provides some forms for you to use to track your part 46 work. These forms cover each of the five categories of part 46 training. You can get additional assistance in developing your part 46 program by consulting the people listed in the Educational Field Services Contacts and State Grants Contacts sections of this package. They are experienced trainers who can help you.
7 CONTENTS Help Poster Introduction...1 Miners= Rights...3 Space for Part 46 Rule Developing a Training Plan...5 Sample Plan Instructions...7 Sample Training Plan...9 Space for Your Training Plan MSHA Training Materials List Videotapes...43 Training Materials...44 Instructional Guides...45 Safety Manuals...46 Order Form...47 Sample Training Records New Miner Training Record/Certificate...49 Newly-Hired Experienced Miner Training Record/Certificate...51 New Task Training Record/Certificate...53 Annual Refresher Training Record/Certificate...55 Site-Specific Hazard Awareness Training Record/Certificate...57 Educational Field Services Contacts...59 State Grants Contact Information...67
9 INTRODUCTION The part 46 training rule requires shell dredging, sand, gravel, surface stone, surface clay, colloidal phosphate, and surface limestone mines to have a training plan approved by us (MSHA). By October 2, 2000, you (mine operator and independent contractor) must have an approved training plan developed and implemented. The training plan must address all the elements of training that miners must receive. This includes training for: Χ Χ Χ Χ Χ new miners newly-hired experienced miners; new task; annual refresher; and site-specific hazard awareness Throughout this starter kit you will notice references such as [Section 46.3(d)]. We are providing this information which will direct you to the applicable section of the part 46 regulation. The sample training plan also includes a subject and task list which may help you select safety and health topics that apply specifically to your operation. By March 30, 2001, miners who were working before March 30, 2000, must have completed their initial annual refresher training. Miners hired after March 30, 2000, must receive their annual refresher training no later than 12 months after being hired. A training plan that contains the following information is approved: Χ Χ Χ Χ Χ Χ Χ Χ Company and mine name(s); MSHA mine identification number(s) or independent contractor identification number(s); The name and position of the person designated by you who is responsible for the health and safety training at the mine; A general description of the teaching methods; The course materials that are to be used in the training program, including the subject areas to be covered; The approximate time to be spent on each subject area; A list of the persons and/or organizations who will provide the training, and the subject areas in which each person and/or organization is competent to instruct; and The evaluation procedures used to determine the effectiveness of training. Remember, you do not need to send your training plan to MSHA for approval. A training plan is considered approved if it contains the required information as listed in Section 46.3(b).
11 Under Part 46 Miners Are Given the Following Rights and Responsibilities Pertaining to Training Plans The miners or their representatives must be notified when a plan is submitted by a mine operator to an MSHA Regional Manager for approval. Miners and their representatives may also request review and approval of the plan by the Regional Manager, and must notify the production-operator or independent contractor of such request [Section 46.3(c)]. The miners= representative, if any, must be provided with a copy of the plan at least 2 weeks before the plan is implemented or submitted to the MSHA Regional Manager for approval. At mines where no miners= representative has been designated, a copy of the plan must be posted at the mine or provided to each miner at least 2 weeks before the plan is implemented or submitted to the Regional Manager for approval [Section 46.3(d)]. Within 2 weeks following the receipt or posting of the training plan, miners or their representatives may submit written comments on the plan to the operator, or to the MSHA Regional Manager, as appropriate [Section 46.3(e)]. The miners or their representatives must be notified by MSHA of the approval, or status of the approval, of the training plan within 30 days after the date on which the operator submitted the training plan for approval or the date on which a miner or miners= representative requested approval of the plan [Section 46.3(f)]. The miners= representative, if any, must be provided with a copy of the approved plan within 1 week after approval. At mines where no miners= representative has been designated, a copy of the plan must be posted at the mine or provided to each miner within 1 week after approval [Section 46.3(g)]. If miners or miners= representatives wish to appeal a decision of the MSHA Regional Manager, they must send the appeal, in writing, to the Director for Educational Policy and Development, MSHA, 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22203, within 30 days after notification of the Regional Manager's decision. The Director will issue a decision within 30 days after receipt of the appeal [Section 46.3(h)]. A copy of the current training plan must be made available at the mine for examination by miners and their representatives. If the training plan is not maintained at the mine, the operator must have the capability to provide the plan within 1 business day upon request of miners or their representatives [Section 46.3(i)]. For additional information, you may also refer to the MSHA Guide to Miners= Rights and Responsibilities Under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (OT-2).
13 Developing a Training Plan Your plan may be in any format, so long as it includes all the required information and describes how the miners will be trained. Training plans can be hand-written, typed, or generated on a computer. Also, we will have available on our website (www.msha.gov) a program that will electronically walk you through the steps of developing a training plan. You can use whatever format works best for your operation. The sample forms in this section are strictly optional. We are making them available as just one way you might put together your training plan. You may decide to use the entire sample plan or you might select certain sections to enhance the program you already have in place. Instructions This sample training plan covers all the required topics under part 46. If you complete these materials thoughtfully with regard to your own operation, you will have an approved training plan. Space is provided for each of the required subjects. We have also provided options for teaching methods, course materials and evaluation procedures, and a place to list your estimated teaching time for each subject so that you can customize the plan to meet your specific needs. If additional pages are needed for other subjects or tasks, you may make copies from this package. If the information you provide is complete and correct, you will be in compliance with the plan requirements for part 46. If you need assistance completing the training plan, you may contact Educational Field Services (see list of educational field services contacts in this starter kit), MSHA District Offices, or an MSHA State Grants Program (see list of grantees in this starter kit).
14 If you choose to send a training plan to us, please use the appropriate following address (see map below): Eastern Regional Manager Educational Field Services 1301 Airport Road Beaver, West Virginia Phone: or Western Regional Manager Educational Field Services P.O. Box Denver, Colorado Phone: If a plan does not include the required minimum information listed in the rule, you must submit the plan to the appropriate Regional Manager, Educational Field Services Division, for approval.
15 Sample Plan Instructions Training Programs Under each subject listed in your plan, check the teaching methods, course materials, and evaluation procedures that apply. If a subject does not apply to your mine or operation, indicate this by checking Anot in the block for that subject. Instructions for completing the subject blocks in all the training programs are as follows: Time Indicate the approximate number of hours and/or minutes that will be spent on each subject within each training program. The time may be a single amount, such as, 45 minutes; or a range of times, such as, 30 minutes to 1 hour. Teaching Methods Indicate the method by which each subject is to be taught. Some of the more common methods include: Χ Lecture Χ Discussion (normally used with other methods) Χ Audiovisual Χ Demonstration (often used when teaching skills) Χ Site tour (walk around tours of the work environment) Χ Computer Χ Games (good for annual refresher and for evaluations) Χ Practice (used when teaching and evaluating skills) Course Training Materials Indicate the materials that will be used for each subject. Some places where you can get training materials include: Χ MSHA=s National Mine Health and Safety Academy in Beckley, West Virginia (refer to the Catalog of Training Products for the Mining Industry) Χ State grantees Χ Trade associations Χ Not-for-profit groups (e.g., National Safety Council; American Society of Safety Engineers) Χ Insurance carriers
16 Evaluation Procedures Several procedures are available for evaluating the retention and understanding of the trainee. Some examples of evaluation procedures include: Χ Oral or written examination Χ Demonstrated performance Χ Observation of trainee reactions and understanding Χ Participation in discussions and activities
17 General Information (Cover Sheet) Date: / / If your company operates more than one mine, there must be one plan for each mine and mine ID number. Independent contractors should list their three-digit contractor ID number if they have one. Independent contractors do not need a contractor ID number in order for their plan to be approved. Company and Mine names [Section 46.3(b)(1)] MSHA ID # [ - _ ] or [ _ ] Company Name: [ ] Address: [ ] Address: [ ] City, State & Code: [ ] Mine Name: [ ] The individual responsible for safety and health training at the mine is the person MSHA should contact regarding training related matters. Person responsible for health and safety training at the mine (Name and Position) [Section 46.3(b)(2)] Name: [ ] Position/Title: [ ] Optional Information Phone Number: ( _ ) _ - [ ]
18 Each training plan must list at least one competent person or organization. The competent person may work for the company, may be employed by an independent training service, or may be an instructor for a State Grants Program. If you employ a training organization, you may list the organization name and not the names of each individual person or instructor. When an organization is listed, all instructors of that organization will be included by reference and will change as the organization's staffing changes. For each person or organization, list the subject areas in which they are competent to instruct. Competent persons or organizations and subject areas each is competent to instruct [Section 46.3(b)(4)]: Name(s) Subject(s)/Area(s) [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
19 New Miner Training Program Mine ID # - _ Contractor ID New Miner Training Program (Section 46.5) Date: / / Each new miner will receive no less than 24 hours of training [Section 46.5(a)]. Miners who have not received the full 24 hours of new miner training will work under the observation of an experienced miner. A. Each new miner will receive the following training before the miner begins work. This training will be no less than 4 hours and will also address site-specific hazards [Section 46.5(b)]: 1. Introduction to work environment [Section 46.5(b)(1)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes site tour applicable regulations observation
20 New Miner Training Program 2. Recognition and avoidance of electrical hazards and other hazards, such as traffic patterns and control, mobile equipment, and ground conditions [Section 46.5(b)(2)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes lockout devices site tour applicable regulations observation 3. Emergency medical procedures; escape and emergency evacuation plans; firewarning signals and firefighting procedures [Section 46.5(b)(3)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer escape and emergency evacuation plans Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes demonstration site tour firewarning signals and firefighting procedures applicable regulations observation
21 New Miner Training Program 4. Health and safety aspects of the tasks to be assigned [Section 46.5(b)(4)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual practice under close observation Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes demonstration site tour safe work procedures applicable regulations observation 5. Statutory rights of miners and their representatives [Section 46.5(b)(5)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company 1977 Mine Act Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes computer company rules applicable regulations observation
22 New Miner Training Program 6. Authority and responsibilities of supervisors and miners= representatives [Section 46.5(b)(6)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company 1977 Mine Act Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes computer company rules applicable regulations observation 7. Introduction to rules and procedures for reporting hazards [Section 46.5(b)(7)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company 1977 Mine Act company rules Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes computer mine communication system applicable regulations observation
23 New Miner Training Program B. After each new miner begins work, the miner will receive the following training within 60 days [Section 46.5(c)]. 1. Self-rescue and respiratory devices [Section 46.5(c)(1)] This subject is: applicable not applicable Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback observation to hours minutes demonstration training devices applicable regulations fit test 2. First aid [Section 46.5(c)(2)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes demonstration first aid supplies applicable regulations observation
24 New Miner Training Program C. After each new miner begins work, the miner will receive the balance, if any, of the 24 hours of training on any other subjects that promote occupational health and safety for miners at the mine within 90 days [Section 46.5(d)]. If other subjects will be taught based on circumstances or conditions at the mine, the box should be checked and a completed AOther page for each attached. Yes No
25 New Miner Training Program Mine ID # - _ Contractor ID _ Section 46.5 C. Other Subject(s) Subject Title: [Section 46.5(d)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes demonstration site tour applicable regulations observation
27 Newly-Hired Experienced Miner Training Program Mine ID # - _ Contractor ID _ Newly-Hired Experienced Miner Training Program (Section 46.6) Date: / / Each newly-hired experienced miner will receive the following training [Section 46.6(a)]. As specified below, some of the training will be given before the miner begins work; while the balance of the required training will be given within 60 days after work begins. A. Each newly-hired experienced miner will receive the following training before the miner begins work. This training will also address site-specific hazards [Section 46.6(b)]: 1. Introduction to work environment [Section 46.6(b)(1)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes site tour applicable regulations observation
28 Newly-Hired Experienced Miner Training Program 2. Recognition and avoidance of electrical hazards and other hazards, such as traffic patterns and control, mobile equipment, and ground conditions [Section 46.6(b)(2)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes site tour lockout devices applicable regulations observation 3. Emergency medical procedures; escape and emergency evacuation plans; firewarning signals and firefighting procedures [Section 46.6(b)(3)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer escape and emergency evacuation plans Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes demonstration site tour firewarning signals and firefighting procedures applicable regulations observation
29 Newly-Hired Experienced Miner Training Program 4. Health and safety aspects of the tasks to be assigned [Section 46.6(b)(4)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual practice under close observation Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes demonstration site tour safe work procedures applicable regulations observation 5. Statutory rights of miners and their representatives [Section 46.6(b)(5)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company 1977 Mine Act Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes computer company rules applicable regulations observation
30 Newly-Hired Experienced Miner Training Program 6. Authority and responsibilities of supervisors and miners= representatives [Section 46.6(b)(6)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company 1977 Mine Act Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes computer company rules applicable regulations observation 7. Introduction to rules and procedures for reporting hazards [Section 46.6(b)(7)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company 1977 Mine Act company rules Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes computer mine communication system applicable regulations observation
31 Newly-Hired Experienced Miner Training Program B. After each newly-hired experienced miner begins work, the miner will receive the following training within 60 days [Section 46.6(c)]. 1. Self-rescue and respiratory devices [Section 46.6(c)(1)] This subject is: applicable not applicable Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback observation to hours minutes demonstration training devices applicable regulations fit test C. Training may address any other subjects that promote occupational health and safety for miners [Section 46.6(e)]. If other subjects will be taught based on circumstances or conditions at the mine, the box should be checked and a completed AOther page for each attached. Yes No
32 Newly-Hired Experienced Miner Training Program D. When a newly-hired experienced miner returns to the same mine following an absence of 12 months or less, the miner will receive training on any changes at the mine that occurred during the miner's absence that could adversely affect the miner's health or safety. This training will be given before the miner begins work at the mine. If the miner missed any part of annual refresher training under Section 46.8 during the absence, the missed training will be given within 90 days after the miner begins work at the mine [Section 46.6(f)].
33 Newly-Hired Experienced Miner Training Program Mine ID # - _ Contractor ID _ Section 46.6 C. Other Subject(s) Subject Title: [Section 46.6(e)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes demonstration site tour applicable regulations observation
35 New Task Training Program Mine ID # - _ New Task Training Program (Section 46.7) Contractor ID _ Date: / / Each miner who is assigned to a new task in which he or she has no previous work experience will be trained in the health and safety aspects and safe work procedures specific to that new task. This training will be provided before the miner performs the new task. If a change occurs in a miner's assigned task that affects the health and safety risks encountered by the miner, the miner will be given training that addresses the change. Practice under close observation of a competent person may be used to fulfill the requirement for task training under this section [Section 46.7(d)]. A. Each miner who is assigned to a new task will be trained in the health and safety aspects and safe work procedures of that new task, before the miner performs the new task [Section 46.7(a)]. (Each task that will require training is specified below. The competent person who will provide the training is listed in the General Information section.) 1. Health and safety aspects and safe work procedures of the new task Specify the task: [ ] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual practice under close observation Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer operating manuals Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes demonstration site tour JSAs safe work procedures applicable regulations observation
36 New Task Training Program If other tasks require training at the mine, the box should be checked and a completed AOther page for each attached. Yes No B. When changes occur in a miner's assigned task that affect the health and safety risks encountered by the miner, the miner will receive training that addresses the change(s) [Section 46.7(b)].
37 New Task Training Program Mine ID # - _ Contractor ID _ Section 46.7 A. Other Task(s) Health and safety aspects and safe work procedures of the new task Specify the task: Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual practice under close observation Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer operating manuals Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes demonstration site tour JSAs safe work procedures applicable regulations observation
39 Annual Refresher Training Program Mine ID # - _ Contractor ID _ Annual Refresher Training Program (Section 46.8) Date: / / Each miner will receive a minimum of 8 hours of annual refresher training at least once every 12 months [Section 46.8(a)]. The training will include instruction on changes at the mine that could adversely affect the miner=s health or safety. The refresher training will also address other health and safety subjects relevant to the mine. A. Each miner will receive the following training [Section 46.8(b)] 1. Changes at the mine that affect the miner=s health or safety Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes site tour applicable regulations observation B. Miners will also receive training in the following recommended subjects and for hazards that have accounted for the most fatalities and injuries at the mine, where appropriate [Section 46.8(c)] If any of the recommended subjects will be taught at the mine, the box is checked and a completed ARecommended page for each is attached. Yes No If other subjects will be taught based on circumstances or conditions at the mine, the box should be checked and a completed AOther page for each attached. Yes No
40 Annual Refresher Training Program Mine ID # - _ Contractor ID _ Section 46.8 Recommended Subject(s) (Check one subject from the following:) Applicable health and safety requirements, including mandatory standards Transportation controls and communication systems Escape and emergency evacuation plans; firewarning and firefighting Ground conditions and control Traffic patterns and control Working in areas of highwalls Water hazards, pits, and spoil banks Illumination and night work First aid Electrical hazards Prevention of accidents Health Explosives Respiratory devices Mobile equipment; conveyor systems; cranes; crushers; excavators; and dredges Maintenance and repair; material handling; fall prevention and protection; and working around moving objects Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes demonstration site tour applicable regulations observation
41 Annual Refresher Training Program Mine ID # - _ Contractor ID _ Section 46.8 Other Subject(s) Subject Title: [Section 46.8(c)] Approximate Time(s): hours minutes Teaching Methods: lecture discussion audiovisual Course Training Materials: MSHA company vendor/manufacturer Evaluation Procedures: oral feedback written feedback to hours minutes demonstration site tour applicable regulations observation
43 Hazard Awareness Training Program Mine ID # - _ Contractor ID _ Hazard Awareness Training Program (Section 46.11) Date: / / Site-specific hazard awareness training will be given before any person specified under this section is exposed to mine hazards [Section 46.11(a)]. This training will be given to any person who is not a miner as defined by Section 46.2 but is present at the mine site. Such persons may include, but are not limited to, office personnel, delivery workers, and customers [Section 46.11(b)]. This training will also be provided to miners, such as drillers or blasters, who move from one mine to another mine while remaining employed by the same production-operator or independent contractor [Section 46.11(c)]. Site-specific hazard awareness training is not required for any person who is accompanied at all times by an experienced miner who is familiar with hazards specific to the mine [Section 46.11(f)]. The production-operator has primary responsibility for ensuring that hazard awareness training is given to employees of independent contractors who are required to receive that training. The production-operator will provide information to each independent contractor who employs a person at the mine on site-specific mine hazards [Section 46.12(a)]. Each independent contractor who employs a miner (as defined in Section 46.2) at the mine has primary responsibility for providing new miner training, newly-hired experienced miner training, new task training, and annual refresher training. Independent contractors will inform the production-operator of any hazards contractors may create by the performance of their work at the mine [Section 46.12(b)].
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