Jamaican Institution of Engineers Code of Ethics - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 7 pages of information about Jamaican Institution of Engineers Code of Ethics.

Jamaican Institution of Engineers Code of Ethics - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 7 pages of information about Jamaican Institution of Engineers Code of Ethics.
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P.O. Box 122, Kingston
10 Jamaica

Founded: 1960
Members: 500


Code of Ethics

A Professional Engineer

  1. 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:
    • fidelity to public needs;
    • fairness and loyalty to his associates, employers, clients, subordinates and employees: and
    • devotion to high ideals of personal honor and professional integrity.
  2. shall express opinions on engineering matters only on the basis of adequate knowledge and honest conviction.
  3. shall have proper regard for the safety health and welfare of the public in the performance of his professional duties.
  4. shall endeavor to extend public understanding of engineering and its place in society.
  5. shall not be associated with enterprises contrary to the public interest or sponsored by persons of questionable integrity, or which does not conform to the basic principles of the code.
  6. shall...

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