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Building Standard Inspection Level ICOD-3105A31 available classes The Building Level I course is designed for the education and training of the Building Level I code enforcement official who has the responsibility of inspecting residential and small commercial construction up to 20,000 square feet in size. Upon completion, course participa... |
Building Standard Inspection Level IIICOD-3107A31 available classes This certification-related course is designed for the education and training of the Building Level III code enforcement official who has the responsibility of inspecting all types of construction of unlimited size. It is built on information presented in the Building Levels... |
Carpentry IICAR-3124B72 available classes This course covers the advanced theory and construction methods associated with the building industry including interior finishes, pre-finish flooring and installing drywall. Topics include safety, hand/power tool use, measurement and layout, interior trim and finish, and ot... |
Forklift Operator TrainingSEF-3001X71 available classes This course provides instruction on the operation and maintenance of an industrial forklift and is designed for those individuals that want to obtain or renew their certification. Core topics include forklift design, controls and instrumentation, pre-use inspection, safety a... |
Homeowner Repair and Maintenance Level ICST-3110A71 available classes Learn the basics of home maintenance. Discover ways to assess a problem, how to determine whether you have the skills to fix it, and which tools to use for particular tasks. Create a seasonal checklists, safety issues, plumbing, electrical, basic caulking techniques, appli... |
Industrial Welding - Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW)WLD-3106B11 available classes Welders are the backbone of industry – and are in short supply. Salaries for skilled welders are high, and job opportunities are plentiful. This course will introduce you to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), commonly known as “stick welding.” The focus is on padding and fil... |
Law and AdministrationSEF-3001E41 available classes This course offers an overview of North Carolina's building regulation system for building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and fire prevention code enforcement officials. It includes the structure of federal, state, and local governments; history of the NC Building Code;... |
Grammar RefresherCOM-3711HE1 available classes Grammar is essential to effective writing and speaking. Whether you’re learning the basics or need a refresher, this course can help you develop foundational grammar skills. You’ll explore parts of speech, punctuation and mechanics, sentence construction, clauses, problem wo... |
Light Electric Vehicle Training CourseAUT-3137F72 available classes Are you interested in light electric vehicles? This course provides knowledge and skills in light electric vehicles construction and design; cleaning, removing, and installing parts; painting; use of tools; safety procedures, and more. Students will participate in realistic... |
OSHA 30 Hour Construction SafetyOSH-3013A1 This class provides instruction in OSHA safety requirements and standards for the construction industry. Students will learn to identify hazards on construction job sites and methods of reducing or eliminating the hazard. A certification exam is administered at the end of t... |
OSHA 30 Hour Construction SafetySEF-3001BI1 This course is designed to provide an in-depth overview of the recognition and avoidance of unsafe conditions in the construction industry. Students will explore and understand OSHA regulations for Construction, their enforcement, and compliance issues. Topics include fall... |
Project Management for ConstructionCAR-3200A1 This class provides instruction in project management for the construction trades. Students will learn about construction materials and methods, mathematics, communications, safety, human resources, scheduling, and customer service. Upon completion of the course, students wi... |
Blueprint ReadingBPR-3011A2 This course is designed for students to learn how to read blueprints for construction projects. This class will examine many aspects of site construction and learn terminology and symbol recognition. Topics included: Working with drawings and prints, use of trade math and p... |
Building Standard Inspection Level IICOD-3106A3 This course trains the Building Level 2 Code Enforcement Official who is responsible for plan review and inspection of residential and commercial construction up to 60,000 square feet. The forty-hour course includes code enforcement instruction in building and occupancy clas... |
Carpentry Apprenticeship Level 1APP-3505A1 Prepare for entry-level employment as Carpenters with general contracting companies, at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. This is the first course in the NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) curriculum for Carpentry... |
Carpentry Apprenticeship Level 2APP-3505B1 This course introduces new topics for apprentices working in carpentry and prepares students for additional responsibilities as carpenters on new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. Carpentry Apprenticeship Level 2 is the second course in the NCCER... |
Carpentry Apprenticeship Level 2 (Covid-19 Make-up)SEF-3001JY1 This course introduces new topics for apprentices working in carpentry and prepares students for additional responsibilities as carpenters on new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. Carpentry Apprenticeship Level 2 is the second course in the NCCER... |
Carpentry Apprenticeship Level 3APP-3505C1 This course introduces new topics for apprentices working in Carpentry and prepares students for additional responsibilities as Carpenters on new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. Carpentry Apprenticeship Level 3 is the third course in the NCCER... |
Core CurriculumCAR-3108K1 Students involved in this course will complete the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Core Curriculum, the 10-Hour Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Course in Construction Safety, the American Heart Association (AHA) Cardio-Pul... |
Electrical Apprenticeship 4 (Covid-19 Make-up)SEF-3001KB1 This course provides further training for students who work for electrical contracting companies, at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. Electrical Apprenticeship Level 4 is the final course in the NCCER (National Center for Construction Educati... |
Electrical Apprenticeship Level 1APP-3612A1 This course introduces the basics of working in the electrical field and prepares students for entry-level employment in electrical contracting companies, at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. Topics will include an orientation to the electrica... |
Electrical Apprenticeship Level 2 (Covid-19 Make-up)SEF-3001KA1 This course continues training in the NCCER curriculum for Electrical Apprenticeship, introducing new concepts and elaborating on material learned in the Level I course. Students will be prepared for entry-level work in electrical contracting companies, at new construction s... |
Electrical Apprenticeship Level 3APP-3612G1 This course continues instruction for work as an Electrical Apprentice in new construction and on remodeling and renovation projects. It covers performance of load calculations for branch and feeder circuits, selecting appropriate conductors based on load calculations, prac... |
Electrical Apprenticeship Level 4APP-3612K1 This course continues instruction for work as an Electrical Apprentice at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. The course completes the series by providing more advanced concepts and elaborating on information discussed in Levels 1, 2, and 3. To... |
Electrical Standard Inspection Level IICOD-3110A7 This course is for the Electrical Standard Level II Code Enforcement Official responsible for inspecting electrical installations in all types of construction, up to 60,000 square feet. It builds on the Electrical Standard Level I Inspection course. Upon completion, particip... |
Electrical Standard Inspection Level IIICOD-3111A7 This course is for the Electrical Level III Code Enforcement Official responsible for inspecting electrical installations in all types of construction of unlimited size. The course builds on the Electrical Levels I and II Standard Inspection courses. On completion, participa... |
HVAC Apprenticeship Level 1APP-3200G1 This course introduces the basics of working in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and prepares students for entry-level employment as HVAC Technicians at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. HVAC Apprenticeship Level 1 is the firs... |
HVAC Apprenticeship Level 2APP-3200H1 This course continues with instruction for working as Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Technicians at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. HVAC Apprenticeship Level 2 is the second course in the NCCER (National Center for Constru... |
HVAC Apprenticeship Level 3APP-3200I1 This course continues with instruction for working as an Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Technician at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. HVAC Apprenticeship Level 3 is the third course in the NCCER (National Center for Constr... |
Mechanical Standard Inspection Level ICOD-3130A3 This course is for the Code Enforcement Official responsible for inspecting residential and small commercial mechanical installations in construction of up to 20,000 square feet. The course also provides homeowners, real estate professionals, and planners with an understandi... |
Mechanical Standard Inspection Level IICOD-3131A3 This course builds on the Level I course and is for the Mechanical Level II Code Enforcement Official responsible for inspecting mechanical installations in all types of construction up to 60,000 square feet. The course provides Level I inspectors, homeowners, real estate pr... |
Mechanical Standard Inspection Level IIICOD-3132A3 This course builds on the Level I and II courses and is for the Mechanical Level III Code Enforcement Official responsible for inspecting mechanical installations in all types of construction of unlimited size. The course provides Level II inspectors, homeowners, real estate... |
Plumbing and Pipefitting Level 1PLU-3020W1 Level 1 introduces the basics of the plumbing and pipefitting trades, including math, welding, safety, OSHA regulations, the use and care of tools, piping and associated fittings, rigging, soldering and brazing, and plumbing codes . These occupational skills are necessary fo... |
Plumbing and Pipefitting Level 2PLU-3020X1 Plumbing and Pipefitting Level 2 presents more advanced concepts related to plumbing and pipefitting, including oxy-fuel cutting, water supplies, drainage systems, system repairs, plumbing fixtures, related sciences and services. These occupational skills are necessary for w... |
Plumbing and Pipefitting Levels 2 & 3, Part 1PLU-3020T1 Part 1 of Level 2 presents more advanced concepts related to plumbing and pipefitting, including oxy-fuel cutting, water supplies, drainage, and related sciences and services. These occupational skills are necessary for work as an apprentice in plumbing and pipefitting. Appr... |
Plumbing Standard Inspection Level ICOD-3140A3 This course is for the Code Enforcement Official who has the responsibility of inspecting residential and small commercial plumbing installations in construction up to 20,000 square feet. It equips homeowners, real estate professionals, and planners with an understanding of... |
Plumbing Standard Inspection Level IICOD-3141A3 This course is for the Plumbing Level II code enforcement official who has the responsibility of inspecting residential and commercial plumbing installations in construction up to 60,000 square feet. It builds on information presented in the Level I course and gives Level I... |
Plumbing Standard Inspection Level IIICOD-3142A3 This course is for the Plumbing Level III code enforcement official who has the responsibility of inspecting plumbing installations in all types of construction of unlimited size. The course builds on Plumbing Level I and Plumbing Level II Standard Inspection courses. Upon c... |
Telecommunications Tower Technician Apprenticeship, Level 1TCT-3200A1 This course is designed to introduce students to telecommunications, tower climbing and working at heights safely. Students will learn about tower types, tower construction, tower maintenance and inspection. Special attention will be given to safety as it relates tot tower... |
WeldingWLD-3106Y1 This course introduces the principles and practices of welding, with an emphasis on welding processes and hazards such as extreme temperatures, burn hazards, dust, and noise. Course content will be specific to SMAW (stick) welding with the potential to progress to GTAW (TIG)... |
Apprenticeship Challenge AssessmentSEF-3001APP This challenge assessment follows NCCER guidelines and curriculum to evaluate the competence level of experienced workers in a specific craft area. Assessments may allow individuals to proceed to higher levels of apprenticeship instruction. Upon completion, participants will... |
Aquatic Plant ManagementAGR-3002C3 Per the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS), licensed commercial and private pesticide applicators must realize continuing education credit requirements to maintain their workforce eligibility.
This training program will provide state li... |
Carpentry ICAR-3124A7 Learn the basics of framing by building a storage shed. Students will learn to have a solid grasp of common residential framing practices. In addition, students will be able to layout and construct floor systems, walls and ceilings, install windows and exterior doors, inst... |
Carpentry I-COVID-19 Make-UpSEF-3001V7 Learn the basics of framing by building a storage shed. Students will learn to have a solid grasp of common residential framing practices. In addition, students will be able to layout and construct floor systems, walls and ceilings, install windows and exterior doors, inst... |
Certified Fiber Optic Technician Training (CFOT)TCT-3102A7 Build the skills for entry-level employment as a technician in a Fiber Optic or Telecommunications company. This course covers the fundamental principles of fiber optics – technology, cable termination, networks, splicing procedures, troubleshooting, and testing equipment. Y... |
Certified Forklift Maintenance Technician Part 1MNT-3112A7 The Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) credentialing system leading to a CFT covers core competency areas, as defined by MSSC’s industry-led, nationally validated skills standards for higher skilled, front-line material handling workers working to maintain, repair,... |
Certified Forklift Maintenance Technician Part 2MNT-3112B7 The Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) credentialing system leading to a Certified Forklift Technician (CFT) covers core competency areas, as defined by MSSC’s industry-led, nationally validated skills standards for higher skilled, front-line material handling work... |
DrywallSEF-3001P7 A one-day training course that is designed to focus on basic drywall installation. Students will learn to measure, cut, hang and install sheetrock on pre-built wood stud mockups. |
Electrical Contractors Exam PrepELC-3100A3 This course prepares students for all classifications of the North Carolina Electrical Contractor’s Exam, with special focus on limited, intermediate, and unlimited classifications. Build knowledge and skill in calculations, branch and feeder conductor and overcurrent sizing... |
Electrical Standard Inspection Level ICOD-3104A7 The purpose of this course is to familiarize new code enforcement officers with the use and application of the National Electrical Code as it pertains to Level I electrical inspection. Students will be prepared to sit for the NC DOI certification exam. |
Electrical Wiring- ResidentialELC-3119A2 This course provides the knowledge and skills for becoming an electrician or pursuing other careers in the electrical trade. It includes theory and practice on electrical circuits, ohm’s law, alternating and direct currents, series and parallel circuits, electrical tools and... |
Electrical Wiring- Residential (Spanish)ELC-3119B2 Este curso es para estudiantes interesados en el cableado eléctrico residencial, ofreciendo los conocimientos y habilidades necesarias para convertirse en un electricista o siguiendo otros medios de la profesión en el sector eléctrico. Los estudiantes aprenderán y practicar... |
EPA Refrigerant Recovery/ Recycling Certification Exam PreparationSEF-3001K7 Earning certification in a specialized area demonstrates your expertise! This course is for those with basic knowledge of HVAC who want to prepare to take the Section 608 EPA Certification exam and become certified. On completion, participants who are ready can register for... |
Forklift Operator TrainingOSH-3012A7 This course provides instruction on the operation and maintenance of an industrial forklift and is designed for the students that either have no experience, limited experience or may have been out of the occupation and need to freshen up their skills in operating a forklift.... |
Heat Pumps: Operation Installation and ServiceAHR-3131B7 Do you know that Heat Pump systems in any HVAC unit should be serviced at least once a year? This course is designed for students to learn components, heat pump cycle, service, theory, controls, troubleshooting and interpret heat pump schematics. Upon completion, you will be... |
Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC)AHR-3131B2 The job outlook for HVAC technicians is excellent! Enter this growing field with this course, which covers heating and air conditioning equipment and components – condensers, evaporators, compressors, metering devices, refrigerants, and electrical and mechanical circuits. Yo... |
Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) [Spanish]AHR-3131A7 ¡La perspectiva laboral para los técnicos de HVAC es excelente! Comience en este campo en crecimiento con este curso, que cubre condensadores, evaporadores, compresores, dispositivos de medición, refrigerantes y circuitos eléctricos y mecánicos. Usted practicara con equipos... |
Integrated Pest ManagementAGR-3001B3 Per the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS), licensed commercial and private pesticide applicators must realize continuing education credit requirements to maintain their workforce eligibility.
This training program will provide state li... |
Introduction to Landscape MaintenanceHOR-3307E2 Would you like to know more about caring for your lawn, trees, shrubs, and flowers? This course will show you how to identify and maintain your lawn and plantings, and how to use gardening tools and landscaping equipment. You'll also learn when and how to plant, fertilize, a... |
Manufacturing FundamentalsMLS-3000AE Learn the basics of working in the manufacturing field! Discover the role of production design and process planning, along with 13 different manufacturing processes. Understand why facility location and plant layout are vital and learn how job design helps you accomplish com... |
OSHA 30 Hour General Industry SafetySEF-3001BJ1 This course provides a comprehensive overview of the recognition and avoidance of unsafe conditions on the job site. Students will develop an understanding of OSHA General Industry regulations, enforcement, and compliance. Participants will discuss the OSHA standards that... |
OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Safety CertificationOSH-3050B1 This course provides a comprehensive overview of the recognition and avoidance of unsafe conditions on the job site, and an understanding of OSHA General Industry regulations, enforcement, and compliance. Participants will discuss the OSHA standards that relate to hazard com... |
Practical Solutions for Pesticide SafetyAGR-3002A3 Per the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS), licensed commercial and private pesticide applicators must realize continuing education credit requirements to maintain their workforce eligibility.
This training program will provide state li... |
Residential ElectricianSEF-3001BBG With booming infrastructure, new energy conservation projects, and an aging workforce, the demand for skilled electricians is on the rise. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that jobs for electricians will increase 14 percent through the year 2024.The Electrici... |
Tool and Die MakerSEF-3001AFG Do you want to play an integral role in a manufacturing process? Are you looking for a way to become more indispensable to your employer in the manufacturing industry? Tool and die makers are skilled artisans who enter their careers after a combination of education and hands... |
Turf and Ornamental Pest ControlAGR-3002B3 Per the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS), licensed commercial and private pesticide applicators must realize continuing education credit requirements to maintain their workforce eligibility.
This training program will provide state li... |
OSHA 10 Hour Construction SafetyOSH-3013B1 This course is designed to provide a basic overview of the recognition and avoidance of unsafe conditions in the construction industry. Students will develop a basic understanding of OSHA regulations, enforcement, and compliance. Topics include fall protection, hazard commu... |
Spanish for ConstructionFLI-3701E2 Acquire the Spanish language skills you need for communicating on a construction job site. Lessons include practical, non-academic methods that are ideal for construction supervisors and their employees. Participants will practice speaking and listening to Spanish commands,... |
Spanish for Construction Part 2SEF-3001OL2 Continue working on the Spanish you need for communicating clearly and appropriately on the construction site. In the second course in this two-part series, you’ll learn practical language that can be used immediately. The course also includes important cultural information... |
OSHA 10 Hour Construction SafetySEF-3001BF1 This course is designed to provide a basic overview of the recognition and avoidance of unsafe conditions on the job site and will provide the student with a basic understanding of OSHA regulations, enforcement, and compliance. Topics include fall protection, hazard communic... |
Arabic Foundations Part 2FLI-3719A2 Master the fundamentals of Arabic with part two of this series. This course, for those already familiar with some Arabic, will help you master letter-sound correspondences, basic grammar, sentence construction, and social communication skills. Learn how to converse about fam... |
Auto Body RestorationAUT-3109A7 Are you interested in auto body restoration? This course provides knowledge and skills in automobile construction and design; cleaning, removing, and installing parts; cutting materials; metalworking; welding; painting; use of tools; safety procedures, and more. Students wil... |
Auto Body Restoration - Part IIAUT-3109B7 Are you interested in auto body restoration? This course provides knowledge and skills in automobile construction and design; cleaning, removing, and installing parts; painting; use of tools; safety procedures, and more. Students will participate in realistic training activi... |
Auto Body Restoration and RepairAUT-3109C7 Are you interested in auto body restoration? This course provides knowledge and skills in automobile construction and design; cleaning, removing, and installing parts; cutting materials; metalworking; welding; painting; use of tools; safety procedures, and more. Students wil... |
Carpentry Apprenticeship Level 1 (Covid-19 Make-up)SEF-3001KC1 Prepare for entry-level employment as Carpenters with general contracting companies, at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. This is the first course in the NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) curriculum for Carpentry... |
Carpentry Apprenticeship Level 4APP-3505D1 Carpentry Apprenticeship Level 4 continues instruction for work as a Carpenter Apprentice at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. The course completes the series by providing more advanced concepts such as site layout and differential leveling, a... |
Electrical Apprenticeship Level 1APP-3612R1 This course introduces the basics of working in the electrical field and prepares students for entry-level employment in electrical contracting companies, at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. Topics will include an occupational overview of the... |
Electrical Apprenticeship Level 1 (Covid-19 Make-up)SEF-3001JZ1 This course introduces the basics of working in the electrical field and prepares students for entry-level employment in electrical contracting companies, at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. Electrical Apprenticeship Level 1 is the first cour... |
Electrical Apprenticeship Level 1, Module 12, Electrical Test EquipmentAPP-3612Q1 This course will teach students the basics of Electrical Test Equipment. This is Module 12 of Electrical Apprenticeship Level 1 in the NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) curriculum for Electrical Apprenticeship. |
HVAC Apprenticeship Level 2 (Covid-19 Make-up Dates)SEF-3001JX1 This course continues with instruction for working as Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Technicians at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. HVAC Apprenticeship Level 2 is the second course in the NCCER (National Center for Constru... |
HVAC Apprenticeship Level 4APP-3200J1 This course consists of the fourth and final year of instruction for working as a Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Technician at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. HVAC Apprenticeship Level 4 is the fourth course in the NCCER (... |
Masonry Apprenticeship Level 1MAS-3002A1 Prepare for entry-level employment as a Mason, working with Masonry Contracting companies at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects.
This course introduces basic topics and skills required of Apprentice Masons. This is the first course in the NCCER... |
Masonry Apprenticeship Level 2MAS-30022B1 This course continues instruction for work as a Masonry Apprentice on new construction and on remodeling and renovation projects. It covers residential masonry, reinforced masonry, masonry openings and metalwork, advanced brick laying techniques, effects of climate on masonr... |
Masonry Apprenticeship Level 3MAS-3002C1 This course provides further training for those working for masonry contracting companies at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. It covers masonry in high-rise construction, specialized masonry materials and installation techniques, repair and r... |
Plumbing and Pipefitting Level 1PLU-3020Y1 Level 1 introduces the basics of the plumbing and pipefitting trades, including math, welding, safety, OSHA regulations, the use and care of tools, piping and associated fittings, rigging, soldering and brazing, and plumbing codes . These occupational skills are necessary fo... |
Plumbing and Pipefitting Level 2PLU-3020Z1 Plumbing and Pipefitting Level 2 presents more advanced concepts related to plumbing and pipefitting, including oxy-fuel cutting, water supplies, drainage systems, system repairs, plumbing fixtures, related sciences and services. These occupational skills are necessary for w... |
Plumbing and Pipefitting, Levels 3 and 4PLU-3024Q1 This course introduces students to increasingly more advanced aspects of the plumbing and pipefitting industry. Level 3 covers advanced plumbing theory, plumbing codes, gas installation, pumps, hydronic heating and cooling, steam systems, and startup, testing and balancing o... |
Plumbing Apprenticeship Level 1APP-3701C1 Prepare for entry-level employment as a Plumbing Apprentice working with Plumbing Contractors at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects.
This course introduces basic topics and skills required of Plumbing Apprentices. This is the first course in th... |
Plumbing Apprenticeship Level 2APP-3701E1 This course continues training in the NCCER curriculum for Plumbing Apprentice introducing new concepts and elaborating on material learned in the Plumbing Level 1 course. Students will be prepared for entry-level work with Plumbing Contractors at new construction sites and... |
Plumbing Apprenticeship Level 3APP-3701D1 This course continues instruction for work as a Plumbing Apprentice at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation sites. Plumbing Apprenticeship Level 3 is the third course in the NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) curriculum for Pl... |
Plumbing Apprenticeship Level 4APP-3701F1 This course continues instruction for work as a Plumbing Apprentice at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects.
Plumbing Apprenticeship, Level 4 is the fourth course in the NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) curriculum fo... |
Sheet Metal Mechanic for HVAC Apprenticeship, Level 1APP-3601A1 Prepare for entry-level employment as a Sheet Metal Mechanic for the Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Industry, working with HVAC companies at company facilities and at new construction sites and on remodeling and renovation projects. This course introduces... |
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