Major Work Activity C – Performs rig up and rig out procedures

Task C-8 Performs rig up operations

Task Descriptor

Rig technicians prepare equipment, and install and connect components of the drilling rig to enable the rig to drill.

C-8.01 Rigs up air, fuel, water, hydraulic, electrical and communication systems

Essential Skills

Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-8.01.01P

recognize types of fittings, unions and lines and their applications and limitations

types of fittings, unions and lines are identified to match each individual component and system type

C-8.01.02P

locate and ensure breakers are off

breakers are off prior to connecting the equipment according to regulations, codes and company policies

C-8.01.03P

route and connect lines and unions

lines and unions are routed and connected according to rig specifications

C-8.01.04P

clean ends

ends are cleaned prior to connecting according to rig procedures

C-8.01.05P

hook up air, fuel, water, hydraulic lines, electrical and communication systems

air, fuel, water, hydraulic lines, electrical and communication systems are hooked up according to sequencing priority and environmental conditions

C-8.01.06P

verify lines are in operational condition

lines operate according to rig specifications

Range of Variables

types of fittings, unions and lines include: air, diesel, natural gas, liquefied propane gas (LPG), water, hydraulic, communication cables

ends include: electrical, communication cables, unions, couplers, railway fittings, hammer unions, boss clamps, cam locks

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-8.01.01L

demonstrate knowledge of air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines

describe air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines on drilling rigs

 

 

identify rig air, fuel, water and hydraulic components

 

 

identify hazards of rigging up air, fuel, water and hydraulic systems

 

 

identify pressure ratings and limitations of air, fuel, water and hydraulic systems

C-8.01.02L

demonstrate knowledge of procedures for rigging up air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines

describe procedures for routing and connecting lines and unions

 

 

identify connection points and labelling requirements

 

 

describe procedures for hooking up air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines

C-8.01.03L

demonstrate knowledge of rig electrical cables and communication cables

describe electrical systems used on drilling rigs

 

 

describe communication systems used on drilling rigs

 

 

identify hazards of an electrical system

 

 

describe the types of electrical cords and cables used on rig components

 

 

describe handling procedures of cables and communication cables

 

 

identify chemicals used to clean ends of cables and communication cables

C-8.02 Starts equipment

Essential Skills

Document Use, Thinking, Oral Communication

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-8.02.01P

identify equipment to be started and warmed up

equipment to be started and warmed up is identified according to manufacturers' specifications

C-8.02.02P

check all fluid levels in motors

fluid levels in motors are checked and adjusted according to manufacturers' specifications

C-8.02.03P

lock out mechanical systems

mechanical systems are locked out according to rig and manufacturers’ specifications, and company policies

C-8.02.04P

lock out electrical systems

electrical systems are locked out according to rig and manufacturers’ specifications, and company policies

C-8.02.05P

warm up engines with block or circulating heaters

engines are warmed up with block or circulating heaters according to manufacturers' specifications

C-8.02.06P

verify auxiliary equipment are turned on

auxiliary equipment are turned on prior to starting up equipment 

C-8.02.07P

turn off block and circulating heaters

block and circulating heaters are turned off after start-up of engines

C-8.02.08P

recognize and rectify problems associated with start-up

problems associated with start-up are rectified according to manufacturers' specifications

Range of Variables

equipment includes: generators, engines, electric motors, hydraulic systems, shakers, drive systems, mud pumps

fluids include: oils, antifreeze, fuel

auxiliary equipment includes: cooling fans, oil pumps, lubricator pumps, batteries

problems include: loose belt, low battery, low fuel pressures, restricted air flow, temperature extremes

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-8.02.01L

demonstrate knowledge of procedures used to start equipment

describe the importance of verifying that equipment is locked out

 

 

describe importance of warming up equipment

 

 

describe engine start-up procedures

 

 

describe the importance of starting up auxiliary equipment prior to starting up equipment

 

 

identify types of auxiliary equipment

 

 

describe engines and drive systems used to power rig equipment

 

 

identify types of fluids and their applications

 

 

describe basic requirements of starting electrical systems

 

 

describe types of problems that could be encountered during start-up and how to rectify them

Range of Variables

equipment includes: generators, engines, electric motors, hydraulic systems, shakers, drive systems, mud pumps

auxiliary equipment includes: cooling fans, oil pumps, lubricator pumps, batteries

fluids include: oils, antifreeze, fuel

problems include: loose belt, low battery, low fuel pressures, restricted air flow, temperature extremes

C-8.03 Raises derrick

Essential Skills

Thinking, Working with Others, Document Use

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-8.03.01P

route cables to rig in derrick

cables are routed to rig in derrick according to rig specifications

C-8.03.02P

visually inspect derrick

derrick is inspected to confirm it is safe to raise, and results are documented according to IRP

C-8.03.03P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected according to company policies and used according to manufacturers' specifications

C-8.03.04P

recognize, repair and replace worn, damaged or defective equipment

worn, damaged or defective equipment is identified, repaired and replaced according to manufacturers' specifications

C-8.03.05P

prepare derrick for raising procedure

derrick is prepared for raising procedure according to rig procedures

C-8.03.06P

rig up derrick components and racking platform

derrick components and racking platform are rigged up according to rig procedures

C-8.03.07P

monitor derrick for hazards during the raise

derrick is monitored for hazards during the raise according to rig procedures

C-8.03.08P

inspect and install egress system

egress system is inspected and installed according to manufacturers' specifications

C-8.03.09P

prepare derrick for drilling operations

derrick is prepared for drilling operations according to rig procedures

Range of Variables

cables include: drilling lines, tugger lines, boom lines, manriders, escape lines, ladder assists

tools and equipment include: fall arrest equipment, hammers, tie off points, ratchets

equipment include: cables, sheaves, pins, fasteners, secondary securement equipment, anchor points, bridle lines, hydraulic cylinders, drawworks, hoisting equipment

hazards include: over pulling, lines catching, pinch points

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-8.03.01L

demonstrate knowledge of raising derricks

identify derrick types and describe their advantages and disadvantages related to moving and drilling operations

 

 

identify derrick raising equipment

 

 

describe procedures for raising derricks

 

 

explain the rating plate on a derrick

 

 

describe how different environmental conditions will affect raising the derrick

 

 

describe considerations for working at heights and securing tools and equipment

 

 

describe the procedures used to inspect derricks

 

 

identify criteria for replacement or repair of equipment

C-8.03.02L

demonstrate knowledge of derrick egress equipment

identify types of derrick egress equipment

 

 

identify the inspection and testing requirements of derrick egress equipment

Range of Variables

derrick types include: telescopic, cantilever, hydraulic

equipment include: cables, sheaves, pins, fasteners, secondary securement equipment, anchor points, bridle lines, hydraulic cylinders, drawworks, hoisting equipment

C-8.04 Rigs up rig floor and related equipment

Essential Skills

Working with Others, Oral Communication, Thinking

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-8.04.01P

identify hazards

hazards are identified  

C-8.04.02P

install rig floor equipment

rig floor equipment is installed according to rig specifications

C-8.04.03P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected according to rig procedures

C-8.04.04P

install top drive components

top drive components are installed according to rig procedures

C-8.04.05P

install kelly bar, rathole and mousehole

kelly bar, rathole and mousehole are installed according to rig procedures

C-8.04.06P

install pre-fabs

pre-fabs are installed according to rig specifications

Range of Variables

hazards include: open holes, working at heights, dropped objects, tripping hazards

rig floor equipment includes: tongs, slips, hydraulic wrenches, pipe spinners, safety clamps, rotary table, winches, drive shafts, kelly hose, bushing, survey units

top drive components include: service loop, becket, bails, elevators, torque arrest system

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-8.04.01L

demonstrate knowledge of rig floor equipment and top drive components their applications and procedures for use

describe types of rig floor equipment their application and operation

 

 

describe top drive components their application and operation

 

 

identify hazards and safe operating practices pertaining to rigging up rig floor equipment and top drive components

C-8.04.02L

demonstrate knowledge of installing kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes

describe procedures used to install kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes

 

 

identify hazards and safe operating practices pertaining to kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes

C-8.04.03L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install pre-fabs

describe the procedures used to install pre-fabs

Range of Variables

rig floor equipment includes: tongs, slips, hydraulic wrenches, pipe spinners, safety clamps, rotary table, winches, drive shafts, kelly hose, bushing, survey units

top drive components include: service loop, becket, bails, elevators, torque arrest system

hazards include: open holes, working at heights, dropped objects, tripping hazards

C-8.05 Rigs up mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems

Essential Skills

Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-8.05.01P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to rig procedures

C-8.05.02P

set up mud tanks

mud tanks are set up according to rig procedures

C-8.05.03P

set up pumps

pumps are set up according to rig procedures and manufacturers' specifications

C-8.05.04P

install high pressure mud lines

high pressure mud lines are installed according to manufacturers' specifications and IRP

C-8.05.05P

install low pressure mud lines

low pressure mud lines are installed according to manufacturers' specifications and IRP

C-8.05.06P

perform visual check of components

components are visually checked for deficiencies

C-8.05.07P

function test circulation system

circulation system is function-tested according to rig specifications

C-8.05.08P

set up third-party equipment

third-party equipment is set up according to operator’s requirements and third-party specifications

C-8.05.09P

install electrical bonding device

electrical bonding device is installed according to rig specifications and regulations

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: hammers, grease guns, wire brushes, air tools

high pressure mud lines include: kelly hose, kicker hose, suitcase lines, standpipe, pressure relief lines, discharge lines

low pressure mud lines include: suction lines, flow lines, gun row, hopper lines, mixing systems

components include: valves, bridge gates, rubbers, grease lines, hopper, mix pumps, air bags, shakers, troughs

third-party equipment includes: centrifuges, tank farms, mud tanks

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-8.05.01L

demonstrate knowledge of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems, their applications and operations

identify types of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems, and their components

 

 

describe the procedures to rig up mud tanks, pumps and circulation lines

 

 

identify the hazards and safe work practices when rigging up mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems

 

 

describe the function of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems

 

 

describe centrifuge components and their set-up

C-8.05.02L

demonstrate knowledge of piping, hoses and connections used to rig up mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems

describe connectors and fittings used to rig up mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems

Range of Variables

components include: valves, bridge gates, rubbers, grease lines, hopper, mix pumps, air bags, shakers, troughs

hazards include: open holes, working at heights, dropped objects, tripping hazards, confined spaces

C-8.06 Rigs up boiler and steam circulating systems

Essential Skills

Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-8.06.01P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used

C-8.06.02P

set up steam lines

steam lines are set up according to rig procedures

C-8.06.03P

set up blowdown tank

blowdown tank is set up according to rig specifications, company policies and regulations

C-8.06.04P

recognize problems associated with boiler start-up

problems associated with boiler start-up are identified and fixed according to codes, regulations and manufacturers' specifications

C-8.06.05P

fire up boiler

boiler is fired up according to manufacturers' specifications and rig procedures

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: hammers, wire brushes, grease guns, space heaters, ladders

problems include: improper fueling, improper air flow, low water, faulty pumps, dirty fire eye, faulty sensors, malfunctioning pressure relief valve, poor water quality

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-8.06.01L

demonstrate knowledge of boiler and steam circulating systems and their setup

identify the procedures used to set up boiler and steam circulating systems

 

 

describe the functions of a boiler and components

 

 

describe steam systems used on drilling rigs

 

 

identify operating pressure, fuel pressure and low water shut off function

 

 

identify hazards and safe work practices of setting up a boiler and steam circulating system

 

 

describe types of problems that could be encountered during setup and how to rectify them

Range of Variables

hazards include: burns, explosions, working at heights, high pressure, slips and trips

problems include: improper fueling, improper air flow, low water, faulty pumps, dirty fire eye, faulty sensors, malfunctioning pressure relief valve, poor water quality

Task C-9 Performs rig out operations

Task Descriptor

Rig technicians dismantle the drilling rig to be able to move it to storage (racking) or relocate it to another drilling site.

C-9.01 Rigs out rig floor and related equipment

Essential Skills

Working with Others, Oral Communication, Thinking

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-9.01.01P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to rig procedures

C-9.01.02P

lay down rathole, mousehole and kelly bar assembly

rathole, mousehole and kelly bar assembly are laid down according to rig procedures

C-9.01.03P

rig out top drive components

top drive components are rigged out according to rig procedures

C-9.01.04P

remove rig floor equipment

rig floor equipment is removed according to rig procedures

C-9.01.05P

remove pre-fabs

pre-fabs are removed according to rig procedures

C-9.01.06P

store and secure equipment

equipment is stored and secured according to rig procedures

Range of Variables

top drive components include: service loop, becket, bails, elevators, torque arrest system

rig floor equipment includes: tongs, slips, hydraulic wrenches, pipe spinners, safety clamps, rotary table, winches, drive shafts, kelly hose

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-9.01.01L

demonstrate knowledge of rig floor equipment and top drive components, their applications and procedures for use

describe types of rig floor equipment, their application and operation

 

 

describe top drive components, their application and operation

 

 

identify hazards and safe operating practices pertaining to rigging out rig floor equipment and top drive components

C-9.01.02L

demonstrate knowledge of removing kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes

describe procedures used to removing kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes

 

 

identify hazards and safe operating practices pertaining to kelly bar, ratholes and mouseholes

C-9.01.03L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to remove pre-fabs

describe the procedures used to remove pre-fabs

Range of Variables

rig floor equipment includes: tongs, slips, hydraulic wrenches, pipe spinners, safety clamps, rotary table, winches, drive shafts, kelly hose

top drive components include: service loop, becket, bails, elevators, torque arrest system

hazards include: open holes, working at heights, dropped objects, tripping hazards

C-9.02 Lays down derrick

Essential Skills

Thinking, Working with Others, Document Use

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-9.02.01P

visually inspect derrick

derrick is visually inspected according to IRP

C-9.02.02P

repair and replace worn, damaged or defective equipment

worn, damaged or defective equipment are repaired and replaced according to manufacturers' specifications

C-9.02.03P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected according to company policies and used according to manufacturers' specifications

C-9.02.04P

monitor derrick for hazards during the laydown

derrick is monitored for hazards during the laydown according to rig procedures

C-9.02.05P

rig out derrick components and racking platform

derrick components and racking platform are rigged out according to rig procedures

Range of Variables

equipment include: cables, sheaves, pins, fasteners, secondary securement equipment, anchor points, bridle lines, hydraulic cylinders, drawworks, hoisting equipment

tools and equipment include: fall arrest equipment, hammers, tie-off points, ratchets

hazards include: over pulling, lines catching, pinch points, suspended load, falling objects, speed of descent

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-9.02.01L

demonstrate knowledge of laying down derricks

identify derrick lowering equipment

 

 

explain procedures for laying down derricks

 

 

explain the rating plate on a derrick

 

 

describe how different environmental conditions will affect lowering the derrick

 

 

describe considerations for working at heights and securing tools and equipment

 

 

describe the procedures used to inspect derricks

 

 

identify criteria for replacement or repair of equipment

Range of Variables

equipment include: cables, sheaves, pins, fasteners, secondary securement equipment, anchor points, bridle lines, hydraulic cylinders, drawworks, hoisting equipment

tools and equipment include: fall arrest equipment, hammers, tie-off points, ratchets

C-9.03 Rigs out mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems

Essential Skills

Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-9.03.01P

depressurize lines and equipment

lines and equipment are depressurized according to rig procedures

C-9.03.02P

transfer volume

volume is transferred to storage tanks according to operator’s requirements

C-9.03.03P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to rig procedures

C-9.03.04P

disconnect, store and secure equipment

equipment is disconnected, stored and secured according to rig procedures

C-9.03.05P

winterize equipment

equipment is winterized according to rig procedures

C-9.03.06P

clean mud tanks

mud tanks are cleaned according to rig procedures following jurisdictional regulations

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: hammers, grease guns, wire brushes, air tools, spill containment and prevention systems

equipment includes: tanks, pumps, high pressure and low pressure lines

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-9.03.01L

demonstrate knowledge of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems, their applications and operations

identify types of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems, and their components

 

 

describe the procedure to rig out mud tanks, pumps and circulation lines

 

 

identify the hazards and safe work practices when rigging out mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems

C-9.03.02L

demonstrate knowledge of cleaning mud tanks, pumps and circulations systems

explain the preparation and cleaning of mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems

 

 

identify the hazards and safe work practices when cleaning mud tanks, pumps and circulation systems

Range of Variables

hazards include: open holes, working at heights, dropped objects, tripping hazards, confined space

safe work practices include:use of permit system, use confined space rescue plan, locking out and tagging out, atmospheric testing

C-9.04 Rigs out boiler and steam circulation systems

Essential Skills

Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-9.04.01P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to rig procedures

C-9.04.02P

shut down boiler

boiler is shut down according to manufacturers' specifications

C-9.04.03P

shut in and cool boiler

boiler is cooled to depressurize according to manufacturers' specifications

C-9.04.04P

depressurize steam system

steam system is depressurized according to rig procedures

C-9.04.05P

blow out steam lines with air

steam lines are blown out with air according to rig procedures

C-9.04.06P

drain boiler

boiler is drained according to rig procedures

C-9.04.07P

winterize boiler and steam system

boiler and steam systems are winterized according to rig procedures

C-9.04.08P

store and secure steam lines

steam lines are stored and secured according to rig procedures

Range of Variables

tools and equipment includes: hand tools, ladders, markers

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-9.04.01L

demonstrate knowledge of boiler and steam circulating systems

identify the procedures used to rig out boiler and steam circulating systems

 

 

describe the functions of a boiler and components

 

 

describe steam systems used on drilling rigs

 

 

identify operating pressure, fuel pressure and low water shut off function

 

 

identify hazards and safe work practices related to boilers and steam circulating systems

 

 

describe types of problems that could be encountered during rig out procedures

 

 

explain the procedures to depressurize and cool down a boiler and steam circulating system

 

 

explain the procedures to winterize boiler and steam systems

 

 

explain the procedures to blow out steam lines

C-9.05 Rigs out air, fuel, water, hydraulic, electrical and communication systems

Essential Skills

Working with Others, Thinking, Oral Communication

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-9.05.01P

select and use tools and materials

tools and materials are selected and used according to rig specifications

C-9.05.02P

locate and turn off breakers

breakers are located and turned off prior to disconnecting electrical cables according to company policies and regulations

C-9.05.03P

depressurize lines and de-energize cables

lines are depressurized and cables are de-energized according to rig procedures

C-9.05.04P

blow out water lines

water lines are blown out according to rig specifications

C-9.05.05P

disconnect air, water, fuel and hydraulic lines, and electrical and communication cables

air, water, fuel and hydraulic lines, and electrical and communication cables are disconnected according to rig and manufacturers' specifications

C-9.05.06P

store and secure equipment

equipment is stored and secured in designated area according to rig and manufacturers’ specifications

Range of Variables

tools and materials include: hand tools, contact cleaners

equipment includes: cords, hoses, manifolds, cables, couplers, batteries

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-9.05.01L

demonstrate knowledge of rig air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines

describe air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines on drilling rigs

 

 

identify rig air, fuel, water and hydraulic components

 

 

identify hazards of rigging out air, fuel, water and hydraulic systems

C-9.05.02L

demonstrate knowledge of procedures for rigging out air, fuel, water and hydraulic lines

describe procedures for depressurizing lines

 

 

describe procedures for blowing out water lines

 

 

describe procedures for disconnecting lines

 

 

describe procedures for winterizing equipment

C-9.05.03L

demonstrate knowledge of rig electrical and communication cables

describe electrical systems used on drilling rigs

 

 

describe communication systems used on drilling rigs

 

 

identify hazards of an electrical system

 

 

describe the types of electrical cords and cables used on rig components

 

 

describe procedures for disconnecting and storing electrical and communication cables, and batteries

C-9.06 Prepares equipment for transport

Essential Skills

Document Use, Thinking, Oral Communication

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-9.06.01P

secure loose equipment

equipment is secured according to rig procedures using securement equipment

C-9.06.02P

secure doors in a closed position

doors are secured in a closed position using pins and locks according to rig procedures

C-9.06.03P

secure hazardous materials

hazardous materials are secured according to TDG requirements

C-9.06.04P

check labels and documentation

all applicable labels and documentation are on the buildings according to regulations

C-9.06.05P

recognize, repair and replace worn, damaged or defective securement equipment

worn, damaged or defective securement equipment are identified, repaired and replaced according to manufacturers' specifications

Range of Variables

equipment includes: chemical barrels, hand rails, flow lines, shakers, tongs, pickup subs, tubulars

securement equipment includes: chains and boomers, ropes and ratchet straps, baskets

 

Knowledge

 

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-9.06.01L

demonstrate knowledge of load securement

identify risks and hazards involved with hazardous materials

 

 

identify procedures used to secure equipment for transport

 

 

identify types of securement equipment

 

 

describe regulations pertaining to transporting fuels and other dangerous goods

Range of Variables

equipment includes: chemical barrels, hand rails, flow lines, shakers, tongs, pickup subs, tubulars

securement equipment includes: chains and boomers, ropes and ratchet straps, baskets

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