ENGINEER 1P03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Public Knowledge, Whistleblower, Disclose

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21st, 10 am, cnh 104 review session for this course. 50 multiple choice, no short answer, no aids. It is the duty of the practitioner to the public, employers, clients, and other professional. Engineers: professional behavior, competence + knowledge, whistle-blowing. Need to use discretion: stresses duty to employers and confidentiality. A p. eng. shall: dis(cid:272)lose i(cid:373)(cid:373)ediately to the pra(cid:272)titio(cid:374)er"s (cid:272)lie(cid:374)t a(cid:374)y i(cid:374)terest, dire(cid:272)t or i(cid:374)dire(cid:272)t, that might be construed as prejudicial in any way to the professional judgement of the practitioner in rendering service. Must: co-operate in working with other professionals engaged on a project. Work (bribes: give proper credit for engineering work. Shall: maintain the honor and integrity of the profession and without fear or favor expose before the proper tribunals any unprofessional, dishonest, or unethical conduct by any other practitioner. Is making unethical or illegal behavior or action of an individual or organization public. Get the facts and identify the urgency.

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