AIChE Code of Ethics
The Council of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers adopted
this Code of Ethics to which it expects that the professional conduct
of its members shall conform, and to which every applicant attests by
signing his or her membership application.
Members of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers shall uphold
and advance the integrity, honor, and dignity of the engineering profession
by: being honest and impartial and serving with fidelity their employers,their
clients, and the public; striving to increase the competence and prestige
of the engineering profession; and using their knowledge and skill for
the enhancement of human welfare. To achieve these goals, members shall:
- Hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public in
performance of their professional duties.
- Formally advise their employers or clients (and consider further
disclosure,if warranted) if they perceive that a consequence of their
duties will adversely affect the present or future health or safety
of their colleagues or the public.
- Accept responsibility for their actions and recognize the contributions
of others; seek critical review of their work and offer objective
criticism of the work of others.
- Issue statements or present information only in an objective and
truthful manner.
- Act in professional matters for each employer or client as faithful
agents or trustees, and avoid conflicts of interest.
- Treat fairly all colleagues and co-workers, recognizing their unique
contributions and capabilities.
- Perform professional services only in areas of their competence.
- Build their professional reputations on the merits of their services.
- Continue their professional development throughout their careers,
and provide opportunities for the professional development of those
under their supervision.
*Printed with the permission of AIChE.
| BACK
TO TOP |
© 1997 National
Society of Professional Engineers
(What does this Copyright
mean?)