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User Instruction Manual Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline System
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1. 9 P Span Length Energy Absorbing Lanyard Required Clearance from nearest lower level or obstruction to Horizontal Lifeline System Height 1 Find your system length in Table 2 Working 2 Find your lanyard length in Table 2 Level 3 The required clearance is where the span length and lanyard length intersect Clearance Evaluation for Two Workers Connected to the System with a DBI SALA Energy Absorbing Lanyard Lower Level or Obstruction 7 Table 2 Required Clearance for Two Workers Connected to the System with a DBI SALA Energy Absorbing Lanyard See Figure 5 Span Length of Energy Absorbing Lanyard in feet Length in feet 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 10 18 5 17 5 18 5 19 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 29 5 40 15 17 5 18 5 19 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 23 5 24 5 15 20 18 5 19 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 23 5 24 5 25 5 20 25 19 4 20 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 24 4 25 4 26 4 25 30 20 4 21 4 22 4 23 24 4 25 4 26 4 274 30 35 21 7 22 7 23 7 24 7 25 7 26 7 27 7 28 7 35 40 22 9 23 9 24 9 25 9 26 9 27 9 28 9 29 9 40 45 23 10 24 10 25 10 26 10 27 10 28 10 29 10 30 10 45 50 24 11 25 11 26 11 27 11 28 11 29 11 30 11 31 11 50 55 26 0 27 0 28 0 29 0 30 0 31
2. Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By 9 0 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE LOG SERIAL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER DATE PURCHASED INSPECTION INSPECTION CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE DATE ITEMS NOTED ACTION PERFORMED Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By 18 WARRANTY Equipment offered by DBI SALA is warranted against factory defects in workmanship and materials for a period of two years from date of installation or use by the owner provided that this period shall not exceed two years from date of shipment Upon notice in writing DBI SALA will promptly repair or replace all defective items DBI SALA reserves the right to elect to have any defective item returned to its plant for inspection before making arepair or replacement This warranty does not cover equipment damages resulting from abuse damage in transit or other damage beyond the control of DBI SALA This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is the only one applicable to our products and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied USA Canada 3965 Pe
3. User Instruction Manual Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline System This manual is intended to be used as part of an employee training program as required by OSHA Copyright 2002 DB Industries Inc peue 10198uuo Jes Jo Buu Q zuawyoepy Jaydepy jjo al spoqe1 Jeuoisus ados deus Jequosqy eurT uj xen y 001 Bua o uogeljejsu feyuozuoH feoid WARNING This product is part of a personal fall arrest system The user must follow the manufacturer s instructions for each component of the system These instructions must be provided to the user of this equipment The user must read and understand these instructions before using this equipment Manufacturer s instructions must be followed for proper use and maintenance of this equipment Alterations or misuse of this equipment or failure to follow instructions may result in serious injury or death IMPORTANT If you have questions on the use care or suitability of this equipment for your application contact DBI SALA IMPORTANT Record the product identification information from the ID label in the inspection and maintenance log in section 9 0 of this manual 1 0 APPLICATION 11 PURPOSE The Sayfline Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline System is designed for use as an anchoring means for one or two persons Use the Sayfline Hori
4. 0 32 0 33 0 55 60 27 2 28 2 29 2 30 2 31 2 32 2 33 2 34 2 60 65 28 9 29 89 30 3 31 3 32 3 33 3 34 3 35 3 65 70 29 4 30 4 31 4 32 4 33 4 34 4 35 4 36 4 70 75 30 5 31 5 32 5 33 5 34 5 35 5 36 5 37 5 75 80 31 6 32 6 33 6 34 6 35 6 36 6 37 6 38 6 80 85 32 7 33 7 34 7 35 7 36 7 37 7 38 7 39 7 85 90 33 8 34 8 35 8 36 8 37 8 38 8 39 8 40 8 90 95 34 9 35 9 36 9 37 9 38 9 39 9 40 9 41 9 95 100 35 10 36 10 37 10 38 10 39 10 40 10 41 10 42 10 10 Span Length si Self Retracting Lifeline Required Clearance from nearest lower level or obstruction to working level 1 Find your system span length in Table 3 2 Find the number of workers to be connected fo the system 3 The required dearance is where the span length and number of workers intersect Clearance Evaluation for One or Two Workers Connected to the System with a DBI SALA Self Retracting Lifeline WARNING This information only applies when the SRL is directly over head and above the level of the hamess attachment point and the user is standing Lower Level or Obstruction Table 3 Required Clearance for One or Two Workers Connected to the Syste
5. elements capable of sustaining a 5 000 Ibs load without failure STRUCTURE LOAD Structural anchorage points must be rigid and capable of supporting at least 3 600 Ibs along the axis of the horizontal lifeline Anchorages must also support at least 3 600 Ibs applied in all potential directions of fall arrest that are perpendicular to the axis of the horizontal lifeline See Figure 3 Anchorage Strength Requirements mmm 3 600 Ibs Minimum 3 600 Ibs Minimum gt 3 600 Ibs Minimum in all potential directions of fall arrest that are perpendicular to axis of lifeline WARNING Anchorages must be rigid Large deformations of the anchorage Will affect system performance and may increase the required fall clearance below the system which could result in serious injury or death 25 CONNECTING SUBSYSTEM The connecting subsystem is the portion of the personal fall arrest system that connects the horizontal lifeline subsystem and harness fall arrest attachment element The connecting subsystem must limit forces applied to the horizontal lifeline to 900 Ibs or less 3 0 OPERATION AND USE WARNING Do not alter or intentionally misuse this equipment Consult DBI SALA when using this equipment in combination with components or subsystems other than those described in this manual Some subsystem and component combinations may interfere with the operation of this equipment Use caution when using this equipme
6. suspension time in a full body harness is limited so a prompt rescue is critical H RESCUE With the number of potential scenarios for a worker requiring rescue an on site rescue team is beneficial The rescue team is given the tools both in equipment and technique to perform a successful rescue Training should be provided on a periodic basis to ensure rescuers proficiency 3 A SYSTEM REMOVAL When no longer required the horizontal lifeline system should be removed from the job site A RELEASETENSION ONTHE HORIZONTAL LIFELINE Step1 Liftthe locking lever and position the pointed bar under the locking lever as shown in Figure 9 Step 2 Push the pointed bar in a upward motion to unlock the lever Step 3 Loosen the tensioning nut by inserting the pointed bar through the hole in the nut or use a 1 1 8 wrench and turn the tensioning nut counterclockwise Step 4 Remove all knots and kinks in the rope before storage Pointed Bar Releasing Tension on the Horizontal Lifeline Locking Lever Rope Tensioner Tensioning Nut 13 4 0 4 1 5 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 TRAINING It is the responsibility of all users of this equipment to understand these instructions and to be trained in the correct installation use and maintenance of this equipment These individuals must be aware ofthe consequences of improper installation or use of this equipment This user manual is not a substitute
7. S EXERCISE CAUTION USING THIS EQUIPMENT NEAR HAZARDOUS THERMAL Ras ELECTRICAL OR CHEMICAL SOURCES ALTERATION OR MISUSE OF 35 THIS PROUT OR FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ARNING 2 INSPECTION BEFORE EACH USE INSPECT E EA SYSTEM TO DETERMINE IF LT IS IN GOOD aer IES 10 VR CB CONDITION WITH ALL CONNECTIONS PROPERLY rien AT on ABOVE SECURED AT LEAST MONTHLY SYSTEM SHOULD e ie FEA BE INSPECTED BY A COMPETENT PERSON IN penas Lae RB ACCORDANCE WITH THE USER MANUAL 00 NOT SEE USER MANUAL FOR Er USE IF INSPECTION REVEALS AN UNSAFE OR Ss wig LI E DEFECTIVE CONDITION NOT USER REPAIRABLE INSPECTION LOG SPECIFICATIONS THIS HORIZONTAL LIFELINE SYSTEM HAS MAX MUM CAPACITY OF TWO WORKERS MAXIMUM WORKER WEICHT INCLUDING TOOLS AND CLOTHING IS 310 LBS THE SYSTEM COMPONENT MATERIALS ARE AS FOLLOWS ROPE TIGHTENER STEEL HLL ROPE NYLON CONNECTING WEB STRAP POLYESTER SNAP HOOKS AND OTHER HARDWARE STEEL THIS SYSTEM MEETS OSHA REQUIREMENTS FOR FALL PROTECTION SYSTEMS WHEN USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE USER MANUAL SYNTHETIC HORIZONTAL LIFELINE SYSTEM MFRDimwo LOT MODEL NO LENGTHim 16 9 0 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE LOG SERIAL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER DATE PURCHASED INSPECTION INSPECTION CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE DATE ITEMS NOTED ACTION PERFORMED Approved By
8. for a comprehensive training program Training must be provided on a periodic basis to ensure proficiency of the users INSPECTION BEFORE EACH INSTALLATION Inspect all system components according to these or other manufacturer s instructions System components must be formally inspected by a qualified person other than the user at least annually Formal inspections should concentrate on visible signs of deterioration or damage to the system components Items found to be defective must be replaced Do not use components if inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition Record results of each inspection in the inspection and maintenance log in section 9 0 of this manual INSTALLED SYSTEMS An inspection of the horizontal lifeline system by a qualified person must be conducted after the system is installed The system must be periodically inspected by a qualified person when left installed for an extended period and prior to each day s use Periodic inspections should be performed at least monthly or more frequently when site conditions and use warrant Inspections of installed systems should include the inspection steps listed in section 5 3 BEFORE SYSTEM USE Step1 Inspectall metal components hooks O rings rope tensioner etc for cracks deformities corrosion or other damage that may affect their strength or operation Step 2 Inspect rope for concentrated wear Material must be free of frayed strands broken yarns cut
9. ight which will limit the free fall to six 6 feet When using a self 7 retracting lifeline SRL to connect to the system the end anchorages must be located above the user The SRL when fully retracted must be above the harness attachment level The horizontal lifeline system should be positioned at a level that will minimize free fall while allowing ease of use The horizontal lifeline should be positioned near the work location to minimize swing fall hazards The connecting subsystem length should be kept as short as possible to reduce the potential free fall and required clearance distance Both anchorages must be installed at approximately the same elevation so that the horizontal lifeline system is not sloped more than five 5 degrees Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Determine the locations of the end anchorages and evaluate their strengths in accordance with section 2 4 Determine the span length and evaluate the required clearance using Figures 4 5 or 6 and Tables 1 2 or 3 Install the Figure 7 Installing Tie off Adaptor to Vertical connectors or Sloped Anchorage Structure Some Sayfline oe lifeline systems include two Tie off Adaptor tie off adaptor anchorage nop rap te oiT adaptor twice connectors To around anchorage structure ensure the tie off adaptor does not slide down a vertical or sloped anchorage the tie off adaptor must be wrapped twice arou
10. m with a DBI SALA Self Retracting Lifeline Span Length Required Clearance Below Required Clearance Below in feet Working Level for One Worker Working Level for Two Workers 0 10 7 11 8 11 10 15 8 2 9 7 15 20 8 5 10 3 20 25 8 8 10 10 25 30 8 10 11 6 30 35 9 1 12 2 35 40 g 4 12 9 40 45 10 14 2 45 50 11 3 15 6 50 55 12 2 16 11 55 60 13 2 18 3 60 65 14 2 19 8 65 70 155 4 21 0 70 75 16 1 22 5 75 80 17 0 23 9 80 85 18 0 25 2 85 90 19 0 26 6 90 95 19 11 27 11 95 100 20 11 29 3 11 Tensioning the Horizontal Lifeline Pointed Bar RIO ue Rope Tesioner Tesioning Nut 3 3 OPERATION A PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM COMPONENTS Inspect and don the full body harness according to manufacturer s instructions Attach the connecting subsystem energy absorbing lanyard or SRL to the dorsal connection on the harness B CONNECTINGTO THE HORIZONTAL LIFELINE SYSTEM Approach the work area using the appropriate access equipment Connect your personal fall arrest system to one of the attachment O rings on the horizontal lifeline Connectors must meet all compatibility and strength requirements C HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS Do not take unnecessary risks such as jumping or reaching too far from the edge of the working
11. n Length of Energy Absorbing Lanyard in feet Length in feet 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 10 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 22 1 23 1 10 15 16 3 17 3 18 3 19 3 20 3 21 3 22 3 23 3 15 20 16 5 17 5 18 5 19 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 23 5 20 25 16 7 17 7 18 7 19 7 20 7 21 7 22 7 23 7 25 30 16 9 17 9 18 9 19 9 20 9 21 9 22 9 23 9 30 35 17 6 18 6 19 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 35 40 18 3 19 3 20 3 21 3 22 3 23 3 24 3 257 3 40 45 18 11 19 11 20 11 21 11 22 11 23 11 24 11 25 11 45 50 19 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 26 6 50 55 20 0 21 0 22 2 23 2 24 2 25 2 267 2 27 2 55 60 20 10 21 10 22 10 23 10 24 10 25 10 26 10 27 10 60 65 21 5 22 5 23 5 24 5 25 5 26 5 27 5 28 5 65 70 22 1 23 1 24 1 25 1 26 1 27 1 28 1 29 1 70 75 22 8 23 8 24 8 25 8 26 8 27 8 28 8 29 8 75 80 23 4 24 4 25 4 26 4 27 4 28 4 29 4 30 4 80 85 24 0 25 0 26 0 27 0 28 0 29 0 30 0 31 0 85 90 24 7 25 7 26 7 27 7 28 7 297 7 30 7 31 7 90 95 25 5 26 3 27 3 28 3 29 3 307 3 31 3 32 3 95 100 25 10 26 10 27 10 28 10 29 10 30 10 31 10 32 10
12. nd the structure as shown in Figure 7 Refer to the tie off adaptor instructions for complete installation information The horizontal lifeline may be secured directly to the anchorage when the anchorage incorporates a compatible attachment element that meets the requirements specified in section 2 3 Secure each end of the horizontal lifeline to the anchorage connectors with the snap hook or carabiner Loosen and reposition the rope tensioner as required Remove the slack from the horizontal lifeline by pulling the rope through the tensioner by hand To tension the horizontal lifeline using a pointed bar or a 1 1 8 wrench turn tensioning nut clockwise until tensioning is no longer possible Do not modify the rope tensioner to achieve greater lifeline tension See Figure 8 The final tension will be 300 to 450 Ibs A ELLE Span Length Energy Absorbing Lanyard Clearance Evaluation for One Worker Connected to the System with a DBI SALA Energy Absorbing Lanyard Required Clearance from nearest lower level or obstruction to Horizontal Lifeline System Height p Working Level 1 Find your system span length in Table 1 2 Find your lanyard length in Table 1 3 The required clearance is where the span length and lanyard length intersect Lower Level or Obstruction Table 1 Required Clearance for One WorkersConnected to the System with a DBI SALA Energy Absorbing Lanyard See Figure 4 Spa
13. ns about using this equipment where environmental hazards exist TRAINING This equipment must be installed and used by persons trained in its correct application and use See section 4 0 1 3 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 APPLICABLE STANDARDS Refer to national standards including ANSI Z359 1 ANSI A10 14 local state and federal OSHA 1910 66 and 1926 502 requirements for more information on personal fall arrest systems and associated components SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM COMPONENTS The Sayfline horizontal lifeline must be used with DBI SALA approved components and subsystems Non approved components may be incompatible and could affect the safety and reliability of the complete system Personal fall arrest components used with this system must meet all applicable OSHA and ANSI requirements A full body harness must be used with this system PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM CONNECTORS Connectors used to attach to the attachment O ring on the horizontal lifeline hooks carabiners D rings must support at least 5 000 Ibs Connectors and attachment elements must be compatible in size shape and strength Non compatible connectors may unintentionally disengage roll out Do not use non locking connectors with this system ANCHORAGE CONNECTORS Connectors used to attach the horizontal lifeline to end anchors must be compatible with the connection point The connection must be positive and with connecting
14. nt around moving machinery electrical hazards chemical hazards and sharp edges WARNING Consult your doctor if there is reason to doubt your fitness to absorb the impact from a fall arrest Age and fitness can affect your ability to withstand fall arrest forces Pregnant women and minors must not use this system 31 BEFORE EACH USE inspect this equipment according to section 5 0 Do not use this equipment if inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition Plan your use of the fall protection system prior to exposing workers to dangerous situations Consider all factors affecting your safety before using this system A Readand understand all manufacturer s instructions for each component of the personal fall arrest system All DBI SALA harnesses and connecting subsystems are supplied with separate user instructions Keep all instructions for future reference B Review sections 1 0 and 2 0 to ensure system limitations and other requirements have been adhered to Review applicable information regarding system clearance criteria and ensure changes have not been made to the system installation i e length or occurred at the job site that could affect the required fall clearance Do not use the system if changes are required 3 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION Figure 1 shows a typical Sayfline horizontal lifeline installation When using an energy absorbing lanyard to connect to the system the end anchorages must be located at a he
15. nt may be applied to the moving parts of the rope tensioner Do not allow lubricant to contact the rope tensioner teeth 6 2 STORAGE Store this horizontal lifeline system in a clean dry environment out of direct sunlight Avoid areas where chemical vapors are present Thoroughly inspect the system after extended storage 6 3 USER EQUIPMENT Maintain service and store user equipment according to manufacturer s instructions 7 0 SPECIFICATIONS 7 4 MATERIALS Rope Tensioner Steel plated O rings Alloy steel plated Lifeline Rope Nylon RopeTensioner Strap Polyester Nylon Snap Hooks Alloy steel plated Carabiners High tensile alloy steel plated Tie off Adaptor Polyester web plated alloy steel hardware 8 0 LABELING 8 4 These labels must be present and fully legible WARNING MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED MUST BE FOLLOWED FOR PRORER USE AD pos Io DBI NES ENSURE HORIZONTAL LIFELINE 15 LOCATED AT AM ELEVATION WHICH s WILL LIMIT FREE FALLS TO MAXIMUM OF 6 FEET WHEN USING SHOCK gx ABSORGIN LANYARDS AND LOCATED OVERHEAD WEN USING SELF ALA 25 8 RETRACTING LIFELIMES SHOCK ABSORBING LANYAROS SELF of 3 RETRACTING LIFELINES USED TO CONNECT TO THIS SYSTEM MUST m i5 C LIMIT MAXIMUM ARRESTING FORCES TD 900 LBS THIS EDUIPMENT or2r C MUST BE INSTALLED AND USED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A gt QUALIFIED PERSON MAKE ONLY COMPATIBLE CONNECTION
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17. rrest system such that the maximum potential free fall does not exceed Government regulatory and subsystem manufacturer s requirements See section 3 0 and subsystem manufacturer s Instructions for more information SWING FALLS See Figure 2 Swing falls occur when the anchorage point is not directly overhead The force of striking an object in a swing fall may cause serious injury or death Minimize swing falls by working as directly below the anchorage point as possible Do not permit a swing fall if injury could occur Swing falls will significantly increase the clearance required when a self retracting lifeline or other variable length connecting subsystem is used If a swing fall situation exists in your application contact DBI SALA before proceeding FALL CLEARANCE There must be sufficient clearance below the worker to arrest a fall before striking the lower level or obstruction See section 3 0 for required clearance information BODY SUPPORT A full body harness must be used with the Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline System ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Use of this equipment in areas with environmental hazards may require additional precautions to reduce the possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment Hazards may include but are not limited to heat chemicals corrosive environments high voltage power lines gases moving machinery and sharp edges Contact DBI SALA if you have questio
18. s abrasions burns and discoloration The rope must be free of knots excessive soiling paint build up and rust staining Inspect ferrules for cracks or other damage Thimble must be held firmly by the ferrule Check for chemical or heat damage indicated by brown discolored or brittle areas Check for ultraviolet damage indicated by discoloration splinters and slivers along the rope surface All of the above factors are known to reduce rope strength 14 Step3 Inspect system labels The labels must be present and fully legible See section 8 0 IMPORTANT If this equipment is subjected to the forces of a fall arrest it must be removed from service and destroyed or returned to DBI SALA for inspection or repair 5 4 If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition remove unit from service and destroy or contact DBI SALA for possible repair IMPORTANT Only DBI SALA or parties authorized in writing may make repairs to this equipment 5 5 USER EQUIPMENT Inspect harness and energy absorbing lanyard or SRL according to manufacturer s instructions 6 0 MAINTENANCE SERVICING STORAGE 6 1 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Clean the horizontal lifeline system with water and a mild detergent Wipe dry with a clean dry cloth and hang to air dry Do not force dry with heat An excessive build up of dirt paint etc may prevent the system from working properly and in severe cases weaken the rope A lubrica
19. surface Do not allow the connecting subsystem to pass under arms or between feet To avoid inadequate clearance do not climb above the horizontal lifeline To avoid swing fall hazards do not work too far from either side of the horizontal lifeline D TWO 2 PERSONS CONNECTED TOTHE HLL When person falls while connected to the horizontal lifeline the system will deflect If two 2 persons are connected to the same horizontal lifeline and one 1 person falls the second person may be pulled off the working surface due to deflection The potential for the second person falling increases as the horizontal lifeline span length increases The use of independent horizontal lifeline systems for each person or shorter span length is recommended to minimize the potential of the second person falling E FREE FALL The personal fall arrest system must be rigged to limit free falls to six 6 feet or less when using an energy absorbing lanyard or such that the SRL is overhead without slack according to OSHA requirements 12 F SHARP EDGES Avoid working where the connecting subsystem or other system components will be in contact with or abrade against unprotected sharp edges If working around sharp edges is unavoidable a protective cover must be used to prevent cutting of the personal fall arrest system components G INTHE EVENT OF A FALL The responsible party must have a rescue plan and the ability to implement a rescue Tolerable
20. zontal Lifeline System where horizontal mobility and fall protection are required 12 LIMITATIONS The following limits apply to the installation and use of the Sayfline Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline System Other limitations may apply IMPORTANT OSHA regulations state that horizontal lifelines shall be installed and used under the supervision of a qualified person see below for definition as part of a complete personal fall arrest system that maintains a safety factor of at least two Qualified Person An individual with a recognized degree or professional certificate and extensive knowledge and experience in the subject field who is capable of design analysis evaluation and specification in the subject work project or product Refer to OSHA 1910 66 1926 32 and 1926 502 A HORIZONTAL LIFELINE SPAN The maximum span distance is 100 feet The span length must be reduced when clearance is limited See section 3 0 for clearance information B ANCHORAGES The Sayfline horizontal lifeline must be installed on anchorages that meet the requirements specified in section 2 4 C SYSTEM CAPACITY The maximum capacity of the Sayfline horizontal lifeline is two persons The maximum weight of each person including tools and clothing is 310 Ibs D CONNECTING SUBSYSTEM Each person s connecting 4 subsystem must limit fall arrest forces to 900 Ibs or less See section 2 5 FREE FALL Rig and use the personal fall a
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