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BCE Notes-16

The document outlines ethical guidelines for engineering professionals, emphasizing the importance of adequate knowledge, qualifications, and experience when expressing opinions or undertaking assignments. It prohibits the disclosure of confidential information and stresses fair compensation for engineering work while avoiding conflicts of interest. Members are also discouraged from accepting compensation from multiple parties without consent and from accepting incentives from suppliers for specifying their products.

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BCE Notes-16

The document outlines ethical guidelines for engineering professionals, emphasizing the importance of adequate knowledge, qualifications, and experience when expressing opinions or undertaking assignments. It prohibits the disclosure of confidential information and stresses fair compensation for engineering work while avoiding conflicts of interest. Members are also discouraged from accepting compensation from multiple parties without consent and from accepting incentives from suppliers for specifying their products.

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Article 7

 A member shall express an opinion of an engineering subject only when founded on


adequate knowledge, experience and honest conviction.
Article 8

 A member shall undertake engineering assignments only when he possesses adequate


qualifications, training and experience. He shall engage or advise for engaging of the
experts and specialists whenever the client's or employers' interest are best served by
such service.
 A member shall not discourage the necessity of other appropriate engineering services,
designs, plans or specifications or limit-free competition by specifying materials of
particular make or model.
Article 9

 A member shall not disclose confidential information concerning the business affairs
or technical processes of any present or former client or employer without his
consent.
Article 10

 A member shall uphold the principles of appropriate and adequate compensation for
those engaged in engineering work and for that purpose he shall not-
o undertake or agree to perform any engineering service free except for civic,
charitable, religious, or non-profit organizations or institutions;
o undertake professional engineering work at a remuneration below the accepted
standards of the profession in the discipline;
o and accept remuneration from either an employee or employment agency for
giving employment.
 A member shall offer remuneration commensuration with the qualifications and
experience of an engineer employed by him.
 A member working in any sales section or department shall not offer or give
engineering consultation, or designs, or advice other than specifically applying to the
equipment being sold in that section or department.
Article 11

 A member shall not accept compensation, financial or otherwise, from more than one
party for the same service, or for services pertaining to the same work unless all
interested parties give their consent to such compensation.
 A member shall not accept:-
o financial or other considerations, including free engineering design, from
material or equipment suppliers for specifying their products; and

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