This is a live, repeat presentation of a webinar that was originally offered on 06/16/2023, 10/12/2023, and 2/15/2024. Attendees of the previously offered presentation, RV-W061623, RV-W101223 or RV-W021524, will not receive CEU for attending the 02/15/2024 presentation.
“Professional Ethics” is a set of standards defined by the professional community as a guide for behavior of those employed within that profession. The practice of engineering is defined and regulated by a number of different agencies. Individual states create and enforce licensing laws, as well as adopt construction codes that define an engineer’s scope of responsibility. Non-governmental agencies and societies publish standards of practice based on the work of highly qualified committees, subject to public review and approval, in an effort to clarify an engineer’s responsibilities to his profession and the public. Expectations of ethical conduct are also published and promoted by licensing agencies and public societies, but there can be some misunderstanding as to how ethical standards can truly be enforced in any given situation. This webinar will seek to clarify ethical codes of conduct in relation to legally enforceable expectations of licensed professional engineers and expectations of the community.
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