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KEY LEARNINGS ON R.

A 9297

“CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LAW OF 2004”

THE ROLE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEER

To design, analyze, and improve processes


for the production of different products.

To maximize productivity and product quality


of a large-scale manufacturing plant
while minimizing costs.

SCOPE OF PRACTICE CONSULTATION

INVESTIGATION PLANNING EVALUATION DESIGING

PREPARATION SUPERVISION OPERATION TEACHING

HOW TO BE A WHAT ARE THE DON’TS


LICENSED CHEMICAL WHEN YOU BECOME A
ENGINEER IN THE LICENSED CHEMICAL
PHILIPPINES? ENGINEER IN THE
Must be a citizen of the PHILIPPINES?
Philippines
Shall not practice chemical
Must have a good moral
engineering without a valid
character
certificate of registration and a
Must be a graduate of a
valid professional identification
school, institute, college or
card.
university recognized by the
Shall not impersonate any
Government and has been
registered chemical engineer
conferred the degree of
Shall not make any false
Bachelor of Science in
information to secure a
Chemical Engineering or its
Certificate of Registration.
equivalent.
Shall not accept compensation
Must not be convicted of an
directly or indirectly from
offense involving moral
parties dealing with his client
turpitude by a court of
or employer without any
competent jurisdiction.
consent.
Must pass the Chemical
Shall not review the work of
Engineering Licensure Exam
another chemical engineer for
under the Supervision of
the same client without the
Professional Regulations
prior knowledge
Commission (PRC).

Source:RREPUBLIC ACT No. 9297. (n.d.). Retrieved August 12, 2020, from https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2004/ra_9297_2004.html

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