ECE_IECEP Code of Professional Ethics and Conduct
ECE_IECEP Code of Professional Ethics and Conduct
developed its own Code of Professional Ethics and Conduct, which further
details the professional conduct expected from its members.
A. Each and every engineer shall recognize and respect the supreme
authority of the State as expressed through its laws and implemented by its
agencies, whenever and wherever such laws do not infringe upon the rights
and privileges of citizens as guaranteed by the Constitution.
B. He shall recognize that the well-being of the public and the interests of the
State are above the well being and interest of any individual.
C. In the interest of justice, he shall aid the State, if and when the technology
is needed for the prevention and/ or prosecution of unjust, criminal, or
unlawful acts.
A. He shall interest himself in public welfare and be ready to apply his special
knowledge for the benefit of mankind.
C. He shall have due regard for the safety of life and health of the public who
may be affected by the work for which he is responsible.
F. He shall not issue on matters connected with public policy, any ex parte
statements, criticisms, or arguments which are inspired or paid for by private
interests, unless he identifies on whose behalf he is making the statements.
H. His integrity shall be unquestionable and he shall discharge his duties and
responsibilities with fidelity to the public, his employers and clients, and with
fairness and impartiality to all.
D. He shall exercise fairness and justice when dealing with contracts between
his clients or employers and the contractors.
H. He shall not allow any decision in connection with his work for which he
has been employed or on which he may be called upon to perform, to be
affected by interests in any business.
F. He shall be fair and tolerant in his dealings with fellow engineers and give
credit to those to whom credit is properly due.
G. He shall uphold the honor and dignity of his profession and avoid
association in responsibility for work with engineers who do not conform to
ethical practices.