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| Code of Ethics |
A Professional Engineer
- Owes certain duties to the public, to his employers, to other
members of his profession and to himself, and shall act at all
times with: (a) fidelity to public needs; (b) fairness and loyalty
to his associates, employers, clients, subordinates and employees;
(c) devotion to high ideals of personal honour and professional
integrity.
- Shall express opinions on engineering matters only on the basis
of adequate knowledge and honest conviction.
- Shall have proper regard for the safety, health and welfare of
the public in the performance of his professional duties.
- Shall endeavour to extend public understanding of engineering
and its place in society.
- Shall not be associated with enterprises contrary to the public
interest, or sponsored by persons of questionable integrity, or
which do not confirm to the basic principles of the code.
- Shall sign and/or seal only those plans, specifications and reports
actually prepared by him, or under his direct professional supervision.
- Shall act for his client or employer as a faithful agent or trustee
- Shall not disclose confidential information pertaining to the
interests of his clients or employers without their consent.
- shall
present clearly to his clients or employers the consequences to
be expected if his professional judgement is over-ruled by non-technical
authority in matters pertaining to work, for which he is professionally
responsible.
- Shall not undertake any assignment which may create a conflict
of interest with his clients or employers without the full knowledge
of his clients or employers.
- Shall not accept remuneration for services rendered other than
from his client or employer.
- Shall conduct himself towards other professional engineers with
courtesy, fairness and good faith.
- Shall not compete unfairly with another engineer by attempting
to obtain employment, advancement, or profes- sional engagements
by competitive bidding, by taking advantage of a salaried position,
or by criticizing other engineers.
- Shall undertake only such work as he is competent to perform by
virtue of his training and experience.
- Shall not advertise his work or merit in a self-laudatory manner
and shall avoid all conduct or practice likely to discredit or
unfavourably reflect upon the dignity or honour of the profession.
- Shall advise his Association or Institution or the Council of
any practice by another Professional Engineer which he believes
to be contrary to the Code of Ethics.
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