ENGR 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Professional Code Of Quebec, Sexual Misconduct, Disciplinary Council

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Engr 201 - lesson 7 - duties to the profession. Dignity is a feeling of respect or esteem that an individual holds themselves in. Causing damage to the positive feeling of esteem of a person could cause grievous psychological harm to the individual. In a similar fashion, professional dignity is considered a positive sense of esteem that the profession has collectively acquired as result of the positive contributions the profession makes to society. This dignity or honorable reputation of the profession is fragile and can easily be compromised. Any member of the profession, through their irresponsible actions can cause damage to the dignity of the profession. In qu bec, it is a mandatory duty of each individual engineer to safeguard the dignity of the profession. This duty is pres(cid:272)ri(cid:271)ed i(cid:374) the provi(cid:374)(cid:272)e"s professio(cid:374)al code a(cid:374)d i(cid:374) the code of ethi(cid:272)s for. 3 aspects of duty to the professions derogatory acts, relations with the order and relations with colleagues.

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