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(US Zip Codes - 97000-98699 and
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British Columbia - All of the Province of British Columbia
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Columbia River Area - All of the States of Idaho and
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Vancouver, WA and areas in Clark County, WA
Ethics
CODE
OF ETHICS FOR NAVAL ARCHITECTS, MARINE AND OCEAN ENGINEERS
Engineering
work continues to be an increasingly important factor in the progress
of civilization and in the welfare of the community. The Engineering
Profession is held responsible for the planning, construction and
operation of such work, and is entitled to the position and authority
that will enable it to discharge this responsibility and to render
service to humanity. Honesty, justice and courtesy form a moral philosophy
that, associated with the mutual interest among all peoples, constitutes
the foundation of ethics. As professionals, Naval Architects, Marine
and Ocean Engineers should recognize such standards, not by passive
observance, but as a set of dynamic principles to guide conduct. |
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
Naval
Architects, Marine and Ocean Engineers should maintain and advance
the integrity, honor and dignity of their professions
by: " using their
knowledge, experience and skill for the enhancement of human
well-being and as good stewards of the environment " striving to increase
the competence of the professions of naval architecture and marine
engineering, and " being
honest and impartial, and serving with fidelity the public,
their employers and clients. |
SPECIFIC
CANONS
Naval
Architects, Marine and Ocean Engineers shall: |
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1. carry on their professional work in a spirit of fairness
to employees and contractors, fidelity to clients and employers,
loyalty to their country, and devotion to the high ideals of courtesy
and personal honor.
2. hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the
public in the performance of their professional duties. They will interest
themselves in the public welfare, in behalf of which they will be ready
to apply their special knowledge, skill and training for the use and
benefit of mankind.
3. refrain from associating themselves with, or allowing
the use of their names by, any enterprise of questionable character.
4. advertise only in a dignified manner, being careful
to avoid misleading statements.
5. regard as confidential any information obtained by them
as to the business affairs and technical methods or processes of a
client or employer.
6. inform a client or employer of any business connections,
interests or affiliations that might influence their judgment or impair
the disinterested quality of their services.
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7.
refrain from using any improper or questionable methods of soliciting
professional work and will decline to pay or to accept commissions
for securing such work.
8. accept compensation, financial or otherwise, for a particular service, from
one source only, except with the full knowledge and consent of all interested
parties.
9. build their professional reputations on the merits of their services and shall
not compete unfairly with others.
10. perform services only in areas of their competence.
11. cooperate in advancing the professions of naval architecture and marine engineering
by exchanging general information and experience with their fellow naval architects
and marine engineers and students, and also by contributing to the work of technical
societies, schools of applied science, and the technical press.
12. continue their professional development throughout their careers and shall
provide opportunities for the professional development of those naval architects
and marine engineers under their supervision. |
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