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    Ethics

    Engineering affects the quality of life for every person in the world. In order to carry out the duties and responsibilities of their profession, engineers must be honest, fair, impartial, and dedicated to public health and safety. Engineers are called upon to use their knowledge and abilities in an ever increasing number of traditional and nontraditional forums. To meet this growing challenge, standards of conduct are needed to protect both the engineer and the public.

    AAES recognizes the importance of such guidelines for professional conduct. It continues to promote their adoption among our engineering societies and the general scientific and engineering community and within the various levels of government.

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    Society Statements

    AIChE
    • Professional Ethics : 8/15/02
    ASCE
    ASEE
    IEEE-USA
    SFPE
    • Canons of Ethics for Fire Protection Engineers : 5/1/84