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The fundamental principles of engineers are:
- Using their knowledge and skill for the enhancement of human welfare and the environment;
- Being honest and impartial and serving with fidelity the public, their employers and clients;
- Striving to increase the competence and prestige of the engineering profession; and
- Supporting the professional and technical societies of their disciplines.
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2. |
One of the fundamental canons is:
Engineers shall perform services only in areas of their competence. |
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True |
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False |
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One of the fundamental canons is:
Engineers shall issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner. |
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True |
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False |
4. |
Canon 1 discusses;
Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public and shall strive to comply with the principles of sustainable development in the performance of their professional duties. |
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True |
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False |
5. |
Canon 2 discusses, engineers shall perform services only in areas of their competence. |
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True |
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False |
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Canon 3 discusses, Engineers shall issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner. |
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True |
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False |
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Canon 4 discusses, Engineers shall act in professional matters for each employer or client as faithful agents or trustees and shall avoid conflicts of interest. |
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True |
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False |
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Canon 5 discusses, Engineers shall build their professional reputation on the merit of their services and shall not compete unfairly with others |
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True |
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False |
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Canon 6 discusses , Engineers shall act in such a manner as to uphold and enhance the honor, integrity, and dignity of the engineering profession. |
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True |
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Canon 7 discusses, Engineers shall continue their professional development throughout their careers, and shall provide opportunities for the professional development of those engineers under their supervision. |
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True |
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False |
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Engineers can use equipment, supplies, laboratory, or office facilities of their employers to carry on outside private practice without the consent of their employers. |
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True |
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Engineers do not have to keep current in their specialty fields by engaging in professional practice, participating in continuing education courses, reading technical literature, and attending professional meetings and seminars. AS long as they know F=M*A they are good to go. |
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True |
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Engineers shall not give, solicit, or receive either directly or indirectly, any political contribution, gratuity, or unlawful consideration in order to secure work, exclusive of securing salaried positions through employment agencies. |
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True |
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False |
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Engineers should negotiate contracts for professional services fairly and on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications for the type of professional service required. |
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True |
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False |
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Engineers may request, propose, or accept professional commissions on a contingent basis only under circumstances in which their professional judgments would not be compromised. |
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True |
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False |
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