Specifications include, but are not limited to: 2.2.1Repair and Replacement:Repair is the work necessary to restore a fire apparatus or component to sound condition after failure or damage. Replacement is the work necessary to remove an unserviceable item and install a serviceable counterpart in its place. Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts and supplies shall be used on repairs and replacements required on equipment in this contract. If the Seller has an emergency or other time constraint that warrants a request for a waiver from OEM parts, the provisions of section 2.3 “Parts and Materials” below shall apply.2.2.2Re-Assembly:The Seller shall ensure that all re-assembly tasks performed after any required repair maintain the vehicle’s OEM configurations as originally received from the manufacturer. System examples include, but are not limited to, the wiring and clamping, pump system pressure and flows, hydraulic system pressures, hose and orifice sizing, ladder table and ladder mounts.Work will normally be performed during regular working hours, Monday to Friday, 8:00AM-4:30PM.2.2.3The City of Philadelphia, Office of Fleet Management (OFM) will contact the Seller when repairs or replacement services are required to vehicles as listed herein. 2.2.4Safety Inspection Repairs: The Office of Fleet Management (OFM) will contact the third-party test inspectors for any regularly required safety inspection/certifications. When safety discrepancies are discovered during the inspection process, OFM will contact awarded Seller for repairs required by inspectors.2.2.5The Office of Fleet Management (OFM) will inspect damaged vehicles. If it deems the damage will require repair by awarded Seller, the repair shall include third party test inspection as specified in section 2.12.1.3.