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Electrical Engineers' Ethics Guide

Electrical engineers will follow a set of moral principles known as the Decalogue to maintain integrity and reputation within their profession. The document outlines a code of ethics for engineers, including using their skills to help people, being honest with the public and employers, and increasing the competence and prestige of engineering. It lists 10 fundamental canons that engineers pledge to commit to, such as making safe decisions, avoiding conflicts of interest, and treating all people fairly.
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Electrical Engineers' Ethics Guide

Electrical engineers will follow a set of moral principles known as the Decalogue to maintain integrity and reputation within their profession. The document outlines a code of ethics for engineers, including using their skills to help people, being honest with the public and employers, and increasing the competence and prestige of engineering. It lists 10 fundamental canons that engineers pledge to commit to, such as making safe decisions, avoiding conflicts of interest, and treating all people fairly.
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In the profession of Electrical

Engineering, Engineers will


abide to the Decalogue of
Moral Principle in the
continuing concern to
Technology and sustain the
incorruptibility, reputation and
nobility to the Electrical
Engineering Profession.
IIEE- CODE OF RAC

ETHICS
IIEE Code of Ethics
Foreword

The Engineer shall uphold and advance the integrity, honor and dignity of
the engineering profession by:
I. Using his knowledge and skill for the enhancement of human welfare;

II. Being honest and impartial, and serving with fidelity the public, his
employers and his clients; and

III. Striving to increase the competence and prestige of the engineering


profession.

The Fundamental Canons

We, therefore Members of the Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of


the Philippines, (IIEE), in recognition of the never-ending involvement of our
technology, in uplifting the quality of life, and in accepting a personal
obligation and dedication to our profession, its members and the
communities we serve, do hereby pledge and commit ourselves to the
highest ethical and professional conduct and agree:

1. To accept responsibility in making sound engineering decisions consistent


with the safety, health and welfare of the public, and to disclose promptly
the factors that might endanger the public or the environment;

2. To avoid real or perceived conflicts of interest whenever possible, and to


disclose them to affected parties when they do exist;

3. To be honest, objective, impartial and realistic in stating claims or


estimates base on available facts

4. To prevent graft and corruption in all its forms

5. To improve the understanding of technology and its advancement, its


appropriate application, and potential consequences;

6. To maintain and improve our technical competence and to undertake


technological tasks for others only if qualified by education, training or
experience, or after full disclosure of pertinent limitations
7. To seek, accept, and offer honest and constructive criticism of technical
work; to acknowledge and correct errors; and to credit properly their
contributions;

8. To treat fairly all persons regardless of race, gender, disability, age or


national origin

9. To avoid injury to other’s life property, reputation or livelihood by false or


malicious actions; and

10. To assist colleagues and co-workers in their professional development


and to support them in following this Code of Ethics.

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