Specifications include, but are not limited to:Set up a decontamination unit and regulate the work area. Provide and replace all filters after services. During the recycle the technician will remove granular rubber and projectiles from the bullet trap and per lane with extra concentration in the target zones. The rubber material removed will be recycled by special vacuums that will separate most of the spent lead projectiles from the rubber. The granular rubber will then be put back into the bullet trap during the recycle and leveled to the proper slope. Provide all necessary supply containers and package the spent lead projectiles for recycling. If the NDHP is unable to dispose of the lead projectiles, vendor will recycle the spent lead projectiles. Visually inspect bullet trap components for wear/damage, compare with manufacturer’s specifications, and inform the STATE of any visual defects. Replace and/or tighten any loose or missing nuts and bolts on the accessible exterior parts of the bullet trap. Inspect the hopper for the proper level of granular rubber. Fill the hopper with granular rubber from the bullet trap. If the bullet trap is deficient of rubber; inform the STATE on how many bags of rubber are needed. Purchase the bags of rubber needed to fill it and install the new rubber. HEPA vacuum accessible floor area’s underneath the bullet trap. Remove granular rubber from the ends of the target tracks.