Preventive Maintenance activities include but are not limited to: 1. Inspections a. Monthly inspections on all elevators. Vendor must complete monthly inspections on all elevators covered under this Contract. Wiring diagrams, blueprints, or any equipment or parts thereof shall be provided to the Vendor; but shall remain in the possession and control of the Agency. Monthly inspections include: All supervision, labor, materials, equipment and tools necessary to keep all equipment operating in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications, Federal, State and local regulations including the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the American National Standard Safety Code. Vendor shall analyze equipment performance, including riding quality and speed, equipment condition and all operational systems. 2. Testing a. Annual safety test, five year full load safety test, I hydraulic relief test. Vendor must arrange and perform all 5 year full load safety tests, all annual safety tests, and all I hydraulic relief tests. Tests must be in accordance with the standards set forth in American Standard Safety Practices for the Inspection of Elevators A17.2---ASA and American Standard Safety Code for Elevators, A17.1---ASA, or later versions of the ASA if applicable. Vendor shall be responsible for coordinating the annual safety testing with an Inspector who is approved by the West Virginia Division of Labor. Vendor shall provide certified test reports to the Agency as soon as practicable. Vendor shall file the proper paperwork and tags with the Division of Labor. Vendor must also accomplish any corrective work as deemed necessary by the assigned Labor and industry Elevator Inspector, WV approved third party inspector and/or designated WV elevator consultant. Required repairs will be considered corrective maintenance and completed in accordance with the requirements of this contract...