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COMMITTEE
FOR THE YEAR 2015
PROFESSIONAL LIFE
An Electrical Engineer should discharge his duties with absolute fidelity to
his clients and employers, and to act at all times, with fairness and
impartiality to all, having due regard to public interest and welfare.
An Electrical Engineer should uphold the honor and dignity of his
profession and, therefore, should avoid association with any person or
enterprises of known questionable character.
PROFESSIONAL LIFE
An Electrical Engineer should endeavor to extend public knowledge
of engineering and shall discourage spreading the untrue, unfair,
and exaggerated statements regarding engineering.
An Electrical Engineer, should have due regard at all times for the
safety of the life and health of his employees, other workers, as
well as of the general public and for the protection of property that
may be affected by the work this responsibility.
An Electrical Engineer should express an opinion on engineering
subject, whether publicly or privately, only when such opinion is
called for, his opinion must be founded on adequate knowledge and
information of the relevant issues and facts based upon his honest
convictions.
An Electrical Engineer should not issue statements, criticisms,
opinions, arguments or other views on matters except where public
interest is affected.
PENAL PROVISIONS
Violation of any provision of this Code shall constitute
unethical, unprofessional and dishonorable conduct
and the violator shall be subjected to disciplinary
action by the Board of Electrical Engineering.
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An Electrical Engineer should give credit for the engineering work to the
person whom the credit is legally due.
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To accept responsibility in making sound engineering decisions consistent with the safety,
health and welfare of the public, and to disclose promptly the factors that might endanger
the public or the environment;
To avoid real or perceived conflicts of interest whenever possible, and to disclose them to
affected parties when they do exist;
To be honest, objective, impartial and realistic in stating claims or estimates base on
available facts
To prevent graft and corruption in all its forms
To improve the understanding of technology and its advancement, its appropriate
application, and potential consequences;
To maintain and improve our technical competence and to undertake technological tasks
for others only if qualified by education, training or experience, or after full disclosure of
pertinent limitations
To seek, accept, and offer honest and constructive criticism of technical work; to
acknowledge and correct errors; and to credit properly their contributions;
To treat fairly all persons regardless of race, gender, disability, age or national origin
To avoid injury to others life property, reputation or livelihood by false or malicious
actions; and
To assist colleagues and co-workers in their professional development and to support them
in following this Code of Ethics.