Testing will be observed by MNAA’s insurance representative and MNAA personnel. Contractors are expected to assign consistent technicians who become familiar with MNAA systems and security requirements. MNAA further expects that contractor’s technical staff will be trained and knowledgeable on fire suppression systems. All tools and equipment must be provided by the contractor, this equipment includes but is not limited to buckets for the draining of the system, ladders. Daily: The contractor must sign in with Maintenance Control Dispatch at 815 Hangar Lane. Prior to any system testing a red tag must be requested from Maintenance Control Dispatch at the start of testing and confirm completion with Maintenance Control at the end of testing. The system name must be identified in each of the red tag permits. At no time is the contractor allowed to shut down a fire system without notification to MNAA. MNAA anticipates that testing will begin with dry systems. Minimum number of badged employees onsite to complete testing will be 3 employees. Company or individual inspector must hold fire system inspection certification.