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Deontology in Engineering Ethics Codes

This document presents a code of ethics for an engineering group consisting of 4 students - Darwin Duchi, Joel Ordoñez, Germán Rivera, and Danny Torres. The code of ethics was developed based on both the IEEE codes and the codes of the college of engineers. It outlines 5 ethical principles: 1) Accepting responsibility for engineering decisions that ensure safety, health and welfare, 2) Rejecting all forms of bribes and not executing tasks that harm society, 3) Avoiding injury to others and attributing ideas or documents correctly, 4) Assisting colleagues professionally without allowing violations of engineering law, and 5) Treating all people fairly without distinction and upholding professional rights and benefits
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Deontology in Engineering Ethics Codes

This document presents a code of ethics for an engineering group consisting of 4 students - Darwin Duchi, Joel Ordoñez, Germán Rivera, and Danny Torres. The code of ethics was developed based on both the IEEE codes and the codes of the college of engineers. It outlines 5 ethical principles: 1) Accepting responsibility for engineering decisions that ensure safety, health and welfare, 2) Rejecting all forms of bribes and not executing tasks that harm society, 3) Avoiding injury to others and attributing ideas or documents correctly, 4) Assisting colleagues professionally without allowing violations of engineering law, and 5) Treating all people fairly without distinction and upholding professional rights and benefits
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Deontology, Grupo 1 – Period 56

1CODE OF ETHICS

DARWIN DUCHI
JOEL ORDOÑEZ
GERMÁN RIVERA
DANNY TORRES

Politécnica Salesiana University


Electronic Engineering
April 28, 2020.
Differences
- The IEEE codes are based more on publications, paper resolutions or research, whereas the
college of engineers is based on professional ethics
- IEEE codes are based more on what should be done, whereas the college of engineers is
based on restrictions, which should not be done.
Ethical codes, formed from both sides
1. Accept responsibility for engineering decisions consistent with the safety, health, and
welfare of persons, and not performing acts of bad faith that conflict with good
engineering, or for culpable omissions, even when acting on the orders of authorities or
principals
2. Reject bribes in all their forms, also do not execute tasks knowing that they generate
malice and harm society
3. Avoiding injury to others, attributing or awarding ideas, plans or technical documents
that are not of authorship
4. Assist colleagues and co-workers in their professional development, but not to allow
the violation or breach of the Law of Professional Practice of Engineering by them.
5. To treat fairly all persons, without distinction of factors and not to renounce or ignore
the rights and benefits that the Law confers and defines to our professionals and workers.

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