1.The successful bidder shall insure that each Fire Suppression System conforms to, and remains in accordance with the following, where applicable: • NFPA 17, Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems • NFPA 17A, Standard for Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems • NFPA 96, Standard for Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment • Manufacturer’s instruction manuals and all applicable addenda • Must follow all OSHA Guidelines; Contractor will be responsible for any and all OSHA violations or citations as well as any fees, fines or penalties that may result from OSHA violations or citations issued 2. Contractor must comply with all applicable codes, laws, regulations, standards, and ordinances in force during the term of this agreement 3. Contractor must obtain and pay for all permits and licenses required by law that are associated with the contractor’s compliance with the requirements of this bid 4. Inspection reports must be signed by the site’s Plant Manager or his designee to ensure payment 5. The discharge piping must be checked for obstructions 6. Seal wire on pull rings of the manual release lever must be inspected 7. The cable pull-handle must be inspected and replaced as needed 8. All fusible links on the system shall be replaced with links of the same rating 9. The contractor must place a tag on the system indicating an inspection was performed. If deficiencies exist with the system that prevents its proper operation, the contractor must write “See Report” on the tag and attach a report describing the deficiencies of the system. 10. The contractor shall provide a proposal to correct deficiency found. Attached to the proposal must be the manufacturer’s requirement and code violation (where applicable)) for the cited deficiencies. 11. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) must be provided if applicable 12. Contractor must maintain the premises and work site in a reasonable, neat, and orderly condition, free from accumulations of waste materials and rubbish and will be responsible for removing and disposing of all cartons, crates, trash, and all flammable waste materials form the work areas at the end of each inspection 13. All Fire Suppression Systems are required to be inspected every six (6) months.