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Take Time For Safety - Concise
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10 min, 2011, ERI

In our busy lives, we are often faced with time-management choices. When given the chance, we must always choose safety over time savings, because rushing causes us to lose focus, skip steps, and make bad decisions. In fact, the time we spend staying safe is time well spent. In this program, workers learn the very real hazards associated with rushing and being in a hurry. Through various examples, viewers will learn to recognize the symptoms of becoming rushed, why "hurried working" is so dangerous and what steps they can take to stay safe.


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The OSHA Answer Book 10th Edition
This is a Book

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by Mark Moran

There are many books written about OSHA but none that cover all this information in just one place. Every employer will want a copy of the new 10th edition, completely re-written, revised and updated with all the latest information. In the past 10 years, this book has sold more than 100,000 copies! The OSHA Answer Book is your one-stop resource designed to provide you with quick answers to complicated issues.


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Cell Phones In The Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction
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13 min, 2011, ERI

Our cell phones are powerful tools that allow us to have instant access to information and communication. When used appropriately, these devices can make our lives easier and more enjoyable, but when used at the wrong time and in the wrong manner, these same devices can get us in trouble at work and cause serious injury. This program discusses how sending and receiving text messages can cause us to lose focus on doing our jobs safely and efficiently as well as the importance of always following your company's policy regarding cell phone use.


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Take Time For Safety
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16 min, 2011, ERI

In our busy lives, we are often faced with time-management choices. When given the chance, we must always choose safety over time savings, because rushing causes us to lose focus, skip steps, and make bad decisions. In fact, the time we spend staying safe is time well spent. In this program, workers learn the very real hazards associated with rushing and being in a hurry. Through various examples, viewers will learn to recognize the symptoms of becoming rushed, why "hurried working" is so dangerous and what steps they can take to stay safe.


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Cell Phones In The Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction - Concise
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7 min, 2011, ERI

Our cell phones are powerful tools that allow us to have instant access to information and communication. When used appropriately, these devices can make our lives easier and more enjoyable, but when used at the wrong time and in the wrong manner, these same devices can get us in trouble at work and cause serious injury. This program discusses how sending and receiving text messages can cause us to lose focus on doing our jobs safely and efficiently as well as the importance of always following your company's policy regarding cell phone use.


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Safety's Top 10
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19 min, 2010, ERI

While the top 10 lists you see in magazines and on late night talk shows are created to get laughs, the list in this program focuses on a subject that is no laughing matter - causes of workplace injuries. With disturbing regularity, thousands of employees and contractors are injured or killed while on the job each year. Some people make the mistake of calling these types of incidents "accidents" and chalk them up to just "bad luck" or just being "in the wrong place at the wrong time, but safety professionals know better. Injury statistics show that the same types of incidents continue to occur over and over again. Viewers will see the top 10 causes of these incidents listed from 10 to one, but more importantly, they will learn how workplace injuries can be prevented.


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Shattered: The Jeff Walters Story _ Short Version
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10 min, 2010, ERI

This program combines testimonials, a live presentation and reenactments to teach important safety lessons! Jeff Walters, a young newlywed, was more interested in earning the respect of his co-workers than being concerned for his own safety. He saw a broken limit switch on a 19-foot elevated conveyor as his opportunity to impress his co-workers with his abilities and willingness to do whatever it takes to get a job done. After climbing the conveyor without doing a lockout or wearing fall protection, Jeff fell 19 feet to a concrete floor when the conveyor started unexpectedly. In this program, Jeff talks about his poor decisions that day and how they continue to impact him and his family.


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Shattered: The Jeff Walters Story - Long Version
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17 min, 2010, ERI

This program combines testimonials, a live presentation and reenactments to teach important safety lessons! Jeff Walters, a young newlywed, was more interested in earning the respect of his co-workers than being concerned for his own safety. He saw a broken limit switch on a 19-foot elevated conveyor as his opportunity to impress his co-workers with his abilities and willingness to do whatever it takes to get a job done. After climbing the conveyor without doing a lockout or wearing fall protection, Jeff fell 19 feet to a concrete floor when the conveyor started unexpectedly. In this program, Jeff talks about his poor decisions that day and how they continue to impact him and his family.


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Take Safety Home: Preventing Off-The-Job Injuries
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20 mins, 2009, ERI

After working 25 years as a firefighter and paramedic, Martin Lesperance has treated thousands of injuries and medical emergencies. As a former EMT, Martin knows that the majority of injuries occur off the job and conducted this presentation in front of a live audience to encourage all workers to _take safety home._ In this video Martin recalls many true stories of off-job incidents resulting in injuries and deaths to illustrate the importance of such critical safety issues as thinking about the repercussions of your actions, heeding warning signs and labels, the importance of PPE off the job, and preventing motor vehicle collisions and house fires.


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Safety - It's YOUR Responsibility
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15 mins, 2009, Training Network

Safety awareness is not just about rules and procedures it's also an attitude that must resound throughout your entire workplace. This program highlights each employee's personal responsibility for their own safety and the safety of others while covering the most common safety hazards found in workplace and the proper precautions needed to stay safe.


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Just A Second Ago: The Brad Livingston Story
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21 mins, 2009, ERI

When Brad Livingston decided to violate procedures, participate in a shortcut and condone the unsafe actions of a co-worker, his world was literally blown apart in a matter of seconds. As Brad was engulfed in flames, he fully expected to die, but thoughts of his three young daughters inspired him to fight for his life. In this motivational presentation, Brad humbly points out how his choices and decisions that day contributed to the death of a co-worker, life-changing injuries to himself and unimaginable grief and trauma to his family.


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It Only Takes A Second II
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4 mins, 2009, Aurora

This is the sequel to one of the most popular safety video ever made. This new video features all new footage of mistakes and bad choices we all too often make. Viewers won't forget the powerful accident re enactments and dramatic consequences illustrated in this motivational video. It's a great meeting opener for any safety topic! This program makes you think safety.


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Safety In Tough Times
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8 mins, 2009, Safety Health Publishing

Are your employees more worried about the tough economic situation or other problems than they are about their own safety? Times have been tough! With the way the economic situation has been lately with the layoffs and talks of more layoffs, it_s easy to understand how you can lose focus when it comes to your safety. This compelling video points out that no matter what else happening in your life_you still have to make safety a priority!


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Safety Awareness II: Real Accidents, Real Stories
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20 mins, 2009, Wumbus

Let experienced workers tell your employees how complacency toward safety changed their lives. In this video, real workers talk about how ignoring safety guidelines led to their on-the-job accidents and injuries. Each of these workers relates how their injury has affected their job, their personal life and their attitude towards safety.


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Whats Your Excuse?
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16 min, 2008, ERI

Excuses, excuses_we all have given and heard our share of excuses. We often make excuses so fast and with so little thought that we fail to realize how dangerous they can be. If we_re lucky, we are able to learn the danger of using them to justify unsafe acts without experiencing permanent consequences.


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There's No Excuse For Unsafe Acts
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8 mins, 2008, ERI

Unsafe acts always have the potential to cause injury or death no matter the excuse or justification used to commit them. That's the theme of this fast-paced new program that stresses to viewers that they must put safety first in every job they perform by wearing proper protective equipment, following safe work practices, using the correct tool for the job, and asking for assistance when unsure how to proceed safely.


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The First Step
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8 mins, 2008, Aurora

Candace Carnahan, a young college student, worked summers at a paper mill in her home town. She had worked at the mill three years and was comfortable with the work and familiar with the environment; so familiar that she thought nothing of taking an often used shortcut by stepping over a conveyor system that ran at floor level. But one day she stepped too short, catching her foot in the conveyor and eventually losing her left leg from the knee down. In this video, Candace dramatically describes this tragedy and the safety lessons she learned from it.


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Ready, Willing & Able
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24 mins, 2008, ERI

Employees being ready, willing and able to give and accept constructive safety feedback is one of the most powerful and effective ways to improve workplace safety. In this unique presentation, Safety Professional Tom Harvey encourages viewers to have the confidence and courage to engage in a constructive safety conversation when a safety problem arises.


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Brian's Story: You Can Make A Difference
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20 mins, 2008, ERI

Jeff Bell received the phone call that every parent fears. His son Brian, a young man full of potential and promise, had been killed on the job. In this powerful presentation, Jeff Bell introduces his son Brian and takes the audience step by step through the events leading to his death. During his presentation, Jeff, an experienced safety facilitator for a large paper mill, takes every opportunity to explain what is required to prevent such tragedies.


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Do It For Me
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16 mins, 2007, ERI

'It's uncomfortable' and 'Don't worry, nothing will happen to me' are the same excuses we hear from our kids. As parents we try to explain to our children why safety is more important than excuses. This video has strong emotional appeal convincing workers to protect themselves at work as passionately as they protect their own children.


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Safety's Most Wanted Episode II - The Accomplices
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19 mins, 2007, ERI

Don't be an accomplice to unsafe acts is the theme of this second episode of the popular 'Safety's Most Wanted' Series. The host Tom Clark shines the spotlight on three injury-causing culprits: the prankster Horseplay the 'get it done' Cowboy and the infectious Apathy are each exposed as a source of workplace injury. Through co-worker interviews incident reenactments and testimony from the culprits themselves viewers learn how to defeat these safety culprits and maintain a safe workplace.


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Will Today Be The Day?
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17 mins, 2007, Sonoco

No one knows when their lives, or the lives of their loved ones, will take a tragic turn for the worse. Will today be 'The Day' for your industrial workers? Using powerful real-life accounts of workplace accidents and their aftermath, this compelling program will open your employee's eyes about being diligent in practicing safe work habits every day.


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Billy Robbins' Hooked on Safety 'My World' - 18 min Version
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18 min, 2007, ERI

Are accident free workplaces possible? Absolutely! Follow Billy Robbins one of the top motivational speakers in the country as he pulls you into his world where accident free workplaces are a reality. This shorter version of his full-length video is perfect as an ending to any training session. Emphasizing that 'changed attitudes produce safety TM' Billy tells the story of his own traumatic accident and its aftermath. Complete with humor audience participation and a compelling story Billy's attention-grabbing presentation drives home the point that accidents don't just affect your life but the lives of everyone around you.


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Safety Orientation
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13 min., 2006, Safety Source

OSHA requires safety orientation training for all employees who are exposed to 'general hazards.' This program covers electrical and mechanical safety, back injury prevention, fire prevention, fire protection, personal protective equipment, and more.


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The Bernie Inman Story
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23 min., 2006, ERI

The next generation's 'Remember Charlie'. This powerful story documents the horrific effects of a workplace injury and clearly illustrates the importance of workplace safety. This dramatic program will help build your organization's safety culture.


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Safety's Most Wanted
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15 min., long version, 2006, ERI

Derived from a popular TV show, this video takes an entertaining approach to safety with this episode of 'Safety's Most Wanted'. Viewers discover the modes of operation for uncorrected hazards, shortcuts, and complacency and how these 'culprits' can be defeated in order to prevent injuries at work and at home.


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Safety's Most Wanted - Short Version
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5 min., short version, 2006, ERI

Derived from a popular TV show, this video takes an entertaining approach to safety with this episode of 'Safety's Most Wanted'. Viewers discover the modes of operation for uncorrected hazards, shortcuts, and complacency and how these 'culprits' can be defeated in order to prevent injuries at work and at home.


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A Million Excuses
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10 min, 2005, Safety Source

This engaging video presents common excuses to avoid safety procedures and responses to those excuses. Set in a variety of industrial settings, workers learn the importance of eye protection, chemical safety, safe lifting techniques, and safety policies & procedures.


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The Line of Fire - Non-Graphic, Short Version
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9 min., non-graphic, short version, 2005, ERI

Ensure that your employees can carefully distinguish the thin line separating safety from danger. This program discusses a variety of workplace hazards, while outlining general principles that can help employees prevent serious injuries and deaths.


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What Would You Say?
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15 mins, 2005, Aurora Pictures

We all occasionally witness unsafe behavior. But talking with our coworkers about safety can be difficult. We don't want to hurt feelings we don't want to make people mad. But we don't want anyone to get hurt. This video helps us learn to effectively communicate with our co-workers when we see them behaving unsafely. This video features three potentially hazardous workplace incidents in which workers confront each other about the hazards.


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Its Up To Me (Graphic)
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14 min, 2004, ERI Safety Videos

Based on the safety poem by Don Merrill, this explicit motivational video will teach workers the right and wrong ways to respond to unsafe situations. Graphic injury scenarios are shown meshed with stanzas from the powerful poem to compel your employees to report or correct unsafe situations.


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I Could Have Saved A Life That Day
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15 min, 2003, ERI Safety Videos

It is up to all workers to keep their workplace safe from violence! Based on the safety poem by Don Merrell, employees will follow a dramatic storyline detailing how an incident can escalate to violence. Employees will learn how to identify and respond to signs of potential violent behavior.


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Horrific Accidents - The Facts
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10 min, 2002, Safety Source

A highly motivating video that uses actual photos of workplace injuries to unquestionably convince employees to take safety seriously. This program proves to employees how a split second can cause a lifelong or life-threatening injury.


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The Kevin Bailey Story
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18 min, 2001, ERI Safety Videos

This unique production motivates employees to work safely by presenting them with the true story of Kevin Bailey. Kevin suffered a traumatic amputation of his right leg at the hip after being caught in a powerful rotating shaft. From listening directly from Kevin to seeing the accident re-enactment, this video will have an unforgettable impact on employees.


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I Chose To Look The Other Way
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12 min, leaders guide, 2001, ERI Safety Videos

Teach your employees how speaking up can save lives and help develop a positive safe work environment. This video tells the story of an employee who failed to speak up when witnessing an unsafe act, and he allowed the needless death of a coworker to occur by choosing to look the other way.


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Close Calls & Near Misses
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19 min, 2000, ERI Safety Videos

Stresses to employees the importance of reporting all close calls and near miss incidents, so that proper action can be taken to improve work conditions and prevent injuries.


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Close Calls & Near Misses - Short Version
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7 min, 2000, ERI Safety Videos

Stresses to employees the importance of reporting all close calls and near miss incidents, so that proper action can be taken to improve work conditions and prevent injuries.


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Hazard Recognition: Out of the Ordinary
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11 min, facilitator's guide, (10) employee handbooks, quiz, PowerPoint Presentation, 2000, Summit Training Source

Have you ever thought you saw one thing, but in reality it was something else? This unique program uses optical illusions to capture the audience_s attention and applies the principles of observation to train your employees to recognize and respond to hazards in the workplace. This program will help prevent incidents at your site, educates your workers by demonstrating examples of the different types of hazards commonly found in the workplace, and teaches them the skills to effectively identify potential hazards at their own site.


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Safety Awareness II - The Gory Story
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10 min, 1999, Training Network

Even better than the first 'Gory Story'! This must add video captures employees' attention and makes them think 'this could be me!' by providing dramatic pictures of actual injuries of mangled arms, hands, and legs. A tremendous variety of accidents and resulting in injuries are covered.


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The Wake Up Call
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14 min, 1998, Aurora Pictures

Accidents are often preceded by a 'close call' involving unsafe conditions, unsafe actions, or minor injuries. This program trains employees to recognize these close calls and 'wake up' to the danger.


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Accidents: It Can't Happen To Me
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10 min, 1994, Training Network

Are your employees aware that human life is fragile? This video reminds them that bad luck plays no part in accidents.


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Accident Causes & Prevention
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11 min, 1993, Training Network

Guaranteed to reduce the occurrence of employee unsafe acts! This video presents many accidents and provides employees with a thorough understanding of the concept of unsafe acts and how they contribute to accidents.


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Horseplay Is No Joke
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12 min, Leader's Guide, 1991, BBP

Aerial lifts are useful pieces of equipment used in industrial facilities and on construction sites. This live action video trains your workers on how to safely operate these powerful aerial platforms, and how to prevent costly damage to life and property.


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Power To Change Part 2 - Employee
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11 min., leader_s guide, employee handbook, quiz, PowerPoint Presentation, 1990, Summit Training

This program can help to reduce injuries and associated costs by motivating and educating employees on making good decisions and behavior modifications.


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Think And Be Safe Playing Cards - 15 Pack Bundle
This is not a DVD

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15-pack bundle, Safety Health Publishing

Playing cards with a safety message on each card. Great for safety incentives, discussion starters at safety meetings, breakroom entertainment and sending safety messages home with employees.




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