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Bower requested that the AEC elaborate; however, there was no response from the organization and installation went on. Still, no instructions were issued after five failed inspections in 1970. The lack of cable separation instructions led to the sacrifice of safety coolant systems in two of the units in order to improve one with severe safety violation. The ignorance of the AEC led to the fire that occurred on 22 March 1975, that almost led to a radiation leak. The substance separating the wires caught fire when tests to find air leaks with a candle ignited it thus resulting in damage to the control systems. The fire was extinguished when a local fireman asked that he be allowed to "put a little water on it." With damage to the control systems, the cooling system that keeps the units from leaking radiation did not work properly. Somehow the situation was avoided and the units were put out of service. Throughout the occurrence of these events Bridenbaugh had been discussing his reservations on the safety at the plant in vain and in 1976 a year later Bridenbaugh, Hubbard and Minor resigned.
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president of the organization. A lawsuit was then filed once again against Fernald by former employees several years later in 1990. After several years of being heavily advised not to blow the whistle, the workers earned themselves a $ 15 million settlement and lifelong medical monitoring. In 1992, FERMCO was hired to construct a cleanup plan for the plant and in 1996, around accusations of wasteful spending, the cleanup of ground water and soil was completed.
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nuclear waste. Concerned about the damage that those under the influence could cause, Wensil reported to his supervisors about the safety violations. He was dismissed six months after the disclosure. A month after Wensil left, he married Norma Morris, who worked for Shaw at the time. She alleged that she had been harassed and forced to leave her job because of her husband’s disclosure.
635:. Even though nuclear workers are encouraged to report potential safety hazards, those who do risk demotion and dismissal. Instead of correcting the problems, whistleblowers say, industry management and government agencies attack them as the cause of the problem. Driven out of their jobs and shunned by neighbors and co-workers, whistleblowers often turn to each other for support. 305:, and a major contractor for the construction of the South Texas plants. In the summer of 1985, Goldstein identified safety problems to SAFETEAM, an internal compliance program established by EBASCO and Houston Lighting, including noncompliance with safety procedures, the failure to issue safety compliance reports, and quality control violations affecting the safety of the plant. 801:, but the administrative law judge ruled in 1992 that Georgia Power Company had not acted in retaliation. In 1993, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued a report that supported Mosbaugh’s whistleblower retaliation claim. In 1995, the Secretary of Labor concluded that Mosbaugh had been retaliated against after he engaged in “protected activity,” which reversed the 1992 ruling. 672:(GE). English was terminated after exposing widespread radioactive contamination in the facility. Her Supreme Court case, English v. General Electric Company, set precedent that allowed whistleblowers to pursue cases under state law. Her victory also demonstrated the application of whistleblower protection legislation in cases of whistleblowing in nuclear energy cases. 940:. In 2008 Moormann published a critical paper on the safety of pebble bed reactors, which raised attention among specialists in the field, and managed to distribute it via the media, facing considerable opposition. For doing this despite the occupational disadvantages he had to accept as a consequence, Moormann was awarded the whistleblower award of the 1275:"Karen Silkwood Case Returns to Haunt Parents : Whistle-blower: The disclosure that Los Alamos lab has had her bone fragments since 1974 outrages family. A worker in a plutonium-processing plant, she died in a car crash while on her way to meet a reporter. She had promised to bring proof the plant was unsafe; no documents were in the car" 264:." Putney had looked into the nuclear reactors that were built of an unsafe material for emergency cooling procedures. The NRC had placed Crystal River on the top 14 worst reactors list because of this. So, the shares were purchased in 1981, which is when Putney filed his first shareholder resolution requesting the plant be shut down. 488:
and calls for his immediate and unconditional release." Vanunu has been characterized internationally as a whistleblower and by Israel as a traitor. Despite the whistle blown towards the operation of the nuclear weapons program in Israel, the Israeli government denied the existence of all allegations. Mordechai Vanunu is known as
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facility and illegally transferring control to the Southern Nuclear Operating Company. Mosbaugh also recorded his coworkers and superiors that documented safety violations. He was discharged from his job in October 1990 and filed a complaint alleging that his firing was an act of whistleblower retaliation under the
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control and safety issues at the plant. Nunn had contacted a public interest group about his concerns, and the issue deliberated if that action would be protected under the scope of protected activity. In 1987, Nunn’s case was remanded to the administrative law judge. The case ended in a settlement in April 1988.
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his written report to indicate that the test had been done properly. After Fujiwara refused, his employment contract was not renewed. "They told me my job was just to approve reactors, not to raise doubts about them", said Fujiwara, 62, who is now suing the nuclear safety organization to get rehired.
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a memo about a “violation of technical specifications” in regards to specific valves at the plant. In September 1990, Mosbaugh joined Marvin Hobby in petitioning the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to conduct a review of the Georgia Power Company and impose civil penalties for improper operation at the
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and filed a civil suit against the company after he was dismissed from the North Carolina plant in October 1983. He alleged that he was fired because of his engagement in protected activity while working as a welder at the plant - the protected activity consisted of voicing his concerns about quality
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In 1985, Wensil worked as a pipe-fitter for Dupont B.F. Shaw Company, a subcontractor at the Savannah River Nuclear Weapons Facility in South Carolina. On the job, Wensil witnessed the use, sale, and distribution of illegal drugs among construction workers at the plant that handles highly radioactive
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plant after receiving a call from a plant engineer. The engineer claimed that the managers hired engineers based on "good ol' boy mentality." The plant had experienced numerous shut downs since 1978. Along with this concern, the engineer was not confident that the manager possessed the qualifications
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plan for waste treatment at the Hanford site in 2011. Tamosaitis's concern was the possibility of explosive hydrogen gas being built up inside tanks that the company was to store the harmful chemical sludge they were trying to put into hibernation for its chemical life. Shortly after this Tamosaitis
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and a colleague Don Prevatte identified a safety problem in a plant where they were working, but were ignored when they raised the issue with the plant manager, the utility and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). After bringing their concerns to Congress, the problem was corrected not just
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is an organization that has compiled resources for whistleblowers to access if they are considering whistleblowing. It was founded by Donald Ray Soeken, who has counseled whistleblowers for 35 years. In addition, a social network to connect whistleblowers to other whistleblowers will be implemented.
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From 1951 to 1995, the plant had numerous scandals including faking numbers for contamination and disregarding evidence of ground water pollution. Among the citizens affected by the pollution was Mrs. Lisa Crawford who took action. Crawford and other residents filed a lawsuit in 1985, and she became
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and continued to bring up concerns to management about concerns regarding computer programs the facility used and the layout of the plant. Mitchell filed a complaint in 1989 to the NRC, alleging that the Arizona Public Service Co. tried to suppress an NRC investigator’s findings of safety issues at
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Jew, born in Marrakesh Morocco, having emigrated to Israel, following its independence in 1948, like many of the North African Jewish community did. Amnesty International issued a press release on 2 July 2007, stating that "The organisation considers Mordechai Vanunu to be a prisoner of conscience
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This tradition was upheld by Putney for seven years until he was required to purchase more stock in order to continue filing resolutions. Over the course of sixteen years, Putney filed a total of fourteen shareholder resolutions. All of these resolutions were ignored and were met with offers to buy
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discrimination lawsuit in 1992. In 1994, Mitchell was granted permission to have an administrative public hearing before the NRC’s Atomic Safety and Licensing Board; she also asked for the three units at Palo Verde to be halted to 0% power until a review of the work environment could be conducted.
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that Vanunu had the bare minimum knowledge of nuclear physics that a technician should have and accurately described the makeup of the nuclear plant in Dimona. Having served in full his 18 years prison term, ruled in closed door trial, including 11 years in solitary Vanunu has been further in and
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Wensil filed a complaint with both the U.S. Department of Labor and the Department of Energy in 1986. The DOE upheld Wensil’s termination, but the DOL found credible evidence of safety violations and ruled that Wensil had been unfairly dismissed. Wensil was reinstated, but he again faced workplace
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construction began in 1966. It was located in Alabama and in 1967 it earned a federal construction permit. The plant received new design standards which call for "physical separation of electrical cables." There was an issue with the instructions on how to accomplish this so the AEC inspector F.U.
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for nuclear weapons. It was shrouded in suspicion with many manager changes and the people of the town ill-informed of the purpose of the plant. The Fernald Feed Materials Production Center also conducted an evaluation of how much material was contaminated by Radium. Using 138 pieces of the CR-39
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Setsuo Fujiwara, who used to design reactors, said he clashed with supervisors over an inspection audit he conducted in March 2009 at the Tomari nuclear plant in Japan. Fujiwara refused to approve a routine test by the plant's operator, Hokkaido Electric Power, saying the test was flawed. A week
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SAFETEAM was promoted as an independent safe haven for employees to voice their safety concerns. The two companies did not inform their employees that they did not believe complaints reported to SAFETEAM had any legal protection. After he filed his report to SAFETEAM, Goldstein was fired.
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issued a decision that found Georgia Power Company guilty of violating the whistleblower protection provisions of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 when they fired Hobby. Twelve years after reporting his concerns, Hobby was paid $ 4 million by Georgia Power Co. for his efforts.
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that was published on 5 October 1986. According to Vanunu, this plant had been producing nuclear weapons for 10 to 20 years. It is estimated that there may be around 200 nuclear weapons in possession of Israel's nuclear weapons program. Vanunu demonstrated his knowledge to
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ultimately voiding his entire settlement agreement and allowing him to pursue his whistleblower case. Macktal’s case set a legal precedent for whistleblowers who reported safety violations within the nuclear industry by disallowing non-disclosure agreements.
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Shelly Doss earned "$ 20,000 in emotional distress and $ 10,000 in callous disregard of her rights" as well as reinstatement in 2014. Doss was an environmental specialist at the time of her firing in 2011 working for Washington River Protection Solutions.
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film assays, they were able to determine that people working in the area where K-65 silos (underground chambers used to store missiles) had lower levels of exposure of materials contaminated by Radon than the Q-11 silos between the period of 1952-1988
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concerning the safety violations, failure to promote, and harassment on the job. APS was ordered to promote Thomas to Senior Test Technician and provide compensation for damages she suffered as the result of discriminatory treatment.
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The three engineers gained the attention of journalists and their disclosures about the threats of nuclear power had a significant impact. They timed their statements to coincide with their resignations from responsible positions in
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was demoted and two years later, fired which triggered his lawsuit for wrongful termination. A $ 4.1 million settlement was offered to Tamosaitis from AECOM on 12 August 2015. Tamosaitis has since been reinstated.
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who reported safety issues at nuclear power plants. In 1989, Hobby informed upper management at Georgia Power Co. that they were not following government policies as it prepared to turn over control of a plant in
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Donna Busche blew the whistle resulting in her 2013 lawsuit with claims that the URS "retaliated against her. She was head of nuclear safety and a URS employee around the time when she expressed her concerns.
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out of jail after. In 2007, sentenced to six months for violating terms of his parole, and in May 2010, again to three months for having met foreigners in violation of his release terms from jail.
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In 1995, an administrative law judge ruled that Hydro Nuclear Services pay Doyle in back pay, compensatory damages, and clear all of the negative information from Doyle’s personnel record.
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Although the engineer pursued nothing further with his complaint, it prompted Putney to purchase shares of stock in the company that would allow him to file "
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Joy P. Adams was terminated in retaliation after testifying in support of Roger Wensil, a whistleblower who disclosed safety violations at the federal
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with over 20 years of combined government and military service who work for the NRC. Other nuclear safety advocates have supported their complaints.
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Gary Brunson reported 34 safety and engineering violations after quitting in 2012. Brunson was federal engineering chief before he quit.
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Macktal was an electrician for Halliburton Brown and Root (HB&R) who witnessed hazardous conditions during the construction of the
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dismissed Doyle’s request that the Administrative Review Board pay a tax enhancement for receiving back pay in a previous decision.
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alleging that Hydro Nuclear Services violated the Energy Reorganization Act when the company did not hire him as a casual employee.
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with his concerns. Macktal willfully violated his non-disclosure agreement, sparking a seven-year legal battle that resulted in the
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of downplaying flood risks for nuclear plants which are sited on waterways downstream from large reservoirs and dams. They are
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Hornung, Richard W; Pinney, Susan M; Lodwick, Jeffrey; Killough, George G; Brewer, David E; Nasuta, James (September 2008).
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Weil, Vivian. "Moral Responsibility and Whistleblowing in the Nuclear Industry: Browns Ferry and Three Mile Island." (1983).
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resulted in a number of whistleblowers during the efforts to clean the site up. Walter Tamosaitis blew the whistle on the
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ruled that his submissions to SAFETEAM were protected and his dismissal was invalid, a finding upheld by Labor Secretary
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out his shares so he could no longer file the resolutions. The plant was officially decommissioned in September 2009.
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In 2000, Hydro Nuclear Services and Westinghouse filed a memorandum to dismiss Doyle’s complaint. In March 2002, the
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In 1983, Shannon Doyle resigned from his job as a nuclear operator and decontamination technician at the
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Palo Verde. She was subjected to severe harassment in the workplace and in her personal life and won a
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Roger D. Wensil was America’s first nationally recognized whistleblower at a nuclear weapons facility.
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and of the German section of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms (IALANA).
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and Theodore Taylor, and they confirmed the credibility of his story. Frank Barnaby wrote in his
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The Whistleblower's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing What's Right and Protecting Yourself
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is a German chemist and nuclear power whistleblower. Since 1976 he has been working at the
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Wensil’s case led to the passing of the nuclear weapon whistleblowers protection in 1992.
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was built in Crosby Township, Ohio in 1951, and decommissioned in 1989. Fernald processed
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In 1988, Doyle then applied to several other jobs and was eventually contacted by the
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Riggs, Stephanie. "FLORIDA POWER AND THE CRYSTAL RIVER NUCLEAR POWER PLANT." (1997).
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Subsequently, Goldstein filed suit under federal nuclear whistleblower statutes.
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Vera English was employed as a lab technician at a nuclear facility operated by
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Confronting the Bomb: A Short History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement
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It will be a private discussion where whistleblowers can safely seek support.
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The Killing of Karen Silkwood: The Story Behind the Kerr-McGee Plutonium Case
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blew the whistle on the nuclear plant in Dimona, Israel in an interview with
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in order to protest health and safety issues. In 1974, she testified to the
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Barnaby, Frank (1 October 1987). "The Nuclear Arsenal in the Middle East".
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In 2012, Larry Criscione and Richard H. Perkins publicly accused the U.S.
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The Supreme Court affirmed the Third Circuit’s decision in October 2002.
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and nuclear weapons production. That list is partial and non-exhaustive.
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steam throughout the plant. Galatis eventually took his concerns to the
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as a superintendent of engineering liaison. In 1989, he sent the
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reports that Gundersen's case is not uncommon, especially in the
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Yong, Ed; Ledford, Heidi; Van Noorden, Richard (November 2013).
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at the original nuclear plant but at plants across the country.
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Government Accountability Project Whistleblower protection Org.
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The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research (2009).
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Declaration of Frank Barnaby in the Matter of Mordechai Vanunu
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retaliation and was forced out of his job three months after.
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later, he was summoned by his supervisor, who ordered him to
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to insist that Taiwan shut down its nuclear weapons program.
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Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology
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discovered radioactive material in an accounting safe at
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Aerial view of Fernald Feed Materials Production Center
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Marvin Hobby was a top ranking corporate officer at
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reporter and a national union leader. The 1983 film
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Index

Nuclear whistleblowers
whistleblowers
nuclear engineers
nuclear power
Santa Susana Field Laboratory
Sodium Reactor Experiment
Karen Silkwood
Kerr-McGee
Karen Silkwood
chemical
Kerr-McGee
nuclear fuel
Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union
United States Atomic Energy Commission
died in a car crash under mysterious conditions
New York Times
Silkwood
Karen Silkwood
General Electric
Gregory C. Minor
GE Three
nuclear power plants
whistleblowing
General Electric
The China Syndrome
Browns Ferry nuclear power plant
GE Three

Duke Energy
Crystal River 3

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