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If a professional engineer signs and seals documents that weren't
prepared by themselves or their subordinates, what are the possible
consequences under the Association's Code of Ethis and/or Definition of
Professional Misconduct? - Precise Answer ✔✔Sealing documents not
prepared or checked by the P. Eng holder is ground for professional
misconduct (PM, section e). If an engineer seals the work, they are
taking responsibility for the adequacy of the work and must ensure it has
been appropriately checked.
What are the three criteria applicants must satisfy to be eligible for the
"Consulting Engineering" designation in Ontario - Precise Answer
✔✔1. Must be a PEO member
2. Must possess a certificate of authorization
3. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience beyond the 4 years to
license. 2 of these 5 years must be primarily engaged in independent
practice.
Define: "Ethics" - Precise Answer ✔✔Ethics is a branch of philosophy
which studies right and wrong, good and evil, obligations and rights.
The Code of Ethics for licensed engineers in Ontario describes the high
standard of professionalism to which members are expected to adhere.
An engineer (Ed) with a P. Eng is hired as a contractor to work in a
power plant as an expert advisor. The client (Ben) also holds a P. Eng,
, and is responsible for supervising all construction labour. Ed notices that
the plant has no safety procedures in place.
Does Ed, who was hired only to provide technical advise about the
construction of the plant, have any obligation in respect to the possible
danger that the crew faces? Provide reasoning. - Precise Answer
✔✔Yes, Ed has an obligation to the possible danger. Engineers must
regard their duty to the public's welfare as paramount (Ethics section
21). If Ed did not act, he would face professional misconduct for failure
to act or correct a situation that may endanger public safety (PM Section
c).
Ed should make his concerns known to Ben, who is also a P. Eng. The
client may be guilty of Professional Misconduct (PM, section b). Ben
hasn't provided reasonable provisions for the safeguarding of life and
health of those affected by the work. Safety measures are often under a
government regulation, so Ben likely also failed to make responsible
provision for complying with applicable regulations (PM, section d).
Professional Misconduct, Section a - Precise Answer ✔✔Negligence
professional misconduct, section b - Precise Answer ✔✔failure to make
reasonable provision for the safeguarding of life, health or property of a
person who may be affected by the work for which the practitioner is
responsible
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