The document outlines the key roles and responsibilities of a chemical engineer according to Republic Act 9297, also known as the Chemical Engineering Law of 2004. It discusses that chemical engineers design, analyze, and improve processes for manufacturing products while maximizing productivity and quality. It also lists the requirements to become a licensed chemical engineer in the Philippines, which includes being a citizen, having good moral character, obtaining a degree in chemical engineering, and passing the licensure exam. Licensed chemical engineers must practice within their scope and not violate ethical guidelines like accepting compensation without consent or impersonating other engineers.
The document outlines the key roles and responsibilities of a chemical engineer according to Republic Act 9297, also known as the Chemical Engineering Law of 2004. It discusses that chemical engineers design, analyze, and improve processes for manufacturing products while maximizing productivity and quality. It also lists the requirements to become a licensed chemical engineer in the Philippines, which includes being a citizen, having good moral character, obtaining a degree in chemical engineering, and passing the licensure exam. Licensed chemical engineers must practice within their scope and not violate ethical guidelines like accepting compensation without consent or impersonating other engineers.
The document outlines the key roles and responsibilities of a chemical engineer according to Republic Act 9297, also known as the Chemical Engineering Law of 2004. It discusses that chemical engineers design, analyze, and improve processes for manufacturing products while maximizing productivity and quality. It also lists the requirements to become a licensed chemical engineer in the Philippines, which includes being a citizen, having good moral character, obtaining a degree in chemical engineering, and passing the licensure exam. Licensed chemical engineers must practice within their scope and not violate ethical guidelines like accepting compensation without consent or impersonating other engineers.
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