Specifications include, but are not limited to: 3.1 Licensing. Consultant, and its sub-consultant(s), employees, or agents thereof, performing work on Projects awarded under this RFP must have, when submitting a Proposal as well as at the commencement of and all times throughout the duration of their performance of any work, all appropriate, valid license(s) required under law to provide the work being performed. If the possession of any license(s) including, without limitation, a valid Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) certification and Certified Asbestos Consultant (CAC) certification is required under law for the performance of the work, the Consultant must ensure that the work will be performed either by an appropriately licensed individual or under the direct supervision of an appropriately licensed individual. 3.2 Consultant Services. The scope of services requested under the Master Agreement awarded pursuant to this RFP include professional industrial hygiene and environmental health consulting services, as well as incidental services that members of those professions and those in their employ may logically or justifiably perform (“Services”). Services include oversight of the Judicial Council’s statewide hazardous materials compliance processes, including but not limited to asbestos, lead, and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and consultative support, review and recommendations on hazardous materials and environmental issues that may arise in Judicial Council owned and/or managed buildings. Additional Services. Additional Services as required may include the following: Consultant’s staff serving as Judicial Council’s Competent Person will respond to two (2) types of events at locations throughout the state: unplanned/emergency events (Priority 1 (“P1”)) or planned/scheduled work events (Priority 2 (“P2”)). P1s can occur at any point in time, on a 24/7 basis; examples of such events are: water intrusion, black water contamination, earthquake damage etc. The Competent Person must be available to review/recommend clean-up activities once the emergency P1 event has been identified.