The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Code of Ethics - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 3 pages of information about The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Code of Ethics.

The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Code of Ethics - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 3 pages of information about The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Code of Ethics.
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9/F Island Centre
No. 1 Great George Street
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

Founded: 1975
Membership: 7,376

Rules of Conduct

Introduction

The Ordinance and Constitution make it clear that members are required to conduct themselves in a manner which is becoming to professional engineers, as may be seen from the following general statement from clause (1) of Article 12 of the Constitution:

"Every member shall at all times so order his conduct as to uphold the dignity and reputation of the Institution and act with fairness and integrity towards all persons with whom his work is connected and towards other members."

The Council, in clause (3) of Article 12 of the Constitution, is required to make specific rules which are to be observed by members, and such rules have been drawn up and approved by the Council. These rules, given below, set the standard for the conduct of all Institution members, though...

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