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CODE OF ETHICS OF THE ENGINEER IN VENEZUELA


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CODE OF ETHICS OF THE ENGINEER IN VENEZUELA

It is considered contrary to the Ethics and incompatible with the exercise of the profession worth for a member Engineers Association of Venezuela:

The 1st (Virtues): Act in any manner which tends to undermine the honor, responsibility and the virtues of honesty, integrity ity and accuracy that should underpin a sound exercise of their profession. The 2nd (Illegality): Violate or permit violate the laws, ordinances and regulations relating to the proper practice.

6to. (Compensation): To offer, solicit or provide professional services for remuneration than those established as minimum by Engineering College of Venezuela.

The 3rd (Knowledge): Descuidar maintenance and improvement of their skills, thereby detracting confidence that society attaches practice.

The 7th. (Compensation): Develop projects and prepare reports with gross negligence or lightness, or criterion unduly optimistic.

4to. (Seriously): Offer to specialty performance and functions for which they have the capacity, training and experiences reasonable.

8vo. (Signature): Signing without consultation drawings prepared by others and do is responsible for projects or jobs that do not under their immediate direction , Review or supervision.

5to. (Waiver): Dispensing, for friendship, convenience or coercion, and l compliance with mandatory provisions, when the mission of his office is to respect and obey them

The 9th. (Works): Take charge of works have been done without all thes technical studies necessary for proper execution, or when to perform the same time those listed incompatible with good professional practice.


10th. (Bids): Attend deliberately or invite bidding for study and / or work projects. 11th. (Influence): Offering, giving or receiving commissions injury or undue compensation, solicit or use them influences for obtaining or granting of professional work, or to create situations of privilege in his performance. 12th (Advantages): Use of the advantages inherent in a c argo paid to compete with independent practice other professionals.

16th (Ambient): Directly or indirectly involved in the destruction of natural resources or omit the actioncor respondent to avoid the production of events that contribute to environmental degradation. 17th. (Foreigners): Act in any manner that enables or facilitates the hiring professionals or companies foreign study or project, cons tion, inspection and supervision of works, when in the judgment of the College Engineers, in Venezuela there is the ability to perform them.

13th. (Reputation): Damage the reputation or the legitimate interests of other professionals, or attempt to attribute commission errors unreasonably p rofessionals other colleagues. 14th. (Interest): Acquiring interests, directly or indirectly adjacent to the company or client that employs encargases services or no knowledge of stakeholders of work which interests exist antagonistic. 15th. (Justice): Deliberately contravene the principles of justice and fairness in their dealings with customers, junior staff and workers, in particular, in relation to these last, with regard to maintenance equitable working conditions and their fair share of the profits.

18th. (Author): Use studies, projects, plans, reports or other documents, other than the domain p ublic without the authorization of the authors and / or owners.


19th. (Secret): Reserved in nature Disclosing technical, financial or professional and disclose without proper authorization procedures, processes or characteristics of equip I protected by patents or contracts down the obligations of professional secrecy guards. And use programs, disks, tapes or other media, which is not public domain, without permission of the authors and / oro wners, or unauthorized use of access codes of other people, to their advantage.

22nd. (Action recognition): I ncumplir with the provisions of the "Rules of Conduct Guild VIC

20th. (Experimentation and services required): Submit your customer or your employer to the application of or materials in experimental methods, if n its prior full knowledge and approval or recommend unneeded services. 21st. (Unduepublicity): Make or permit any institutional advertising which aims to attract the public to the professional action, personal or participar on television, radio or other means not having an professional informative, or in any way ateten the dignity and seriousness of their profession. And,fend position to proffer statements in the media or propagandize materials, equipment and technologies.

Authors: Aicher Alvarado and Ramon Fonseca


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Develop a profession is, first, to acquire some duties and carry them out through intervention in a particular area of society. Second, is to try to do good to a recipient and also to a social and, thirdly, is to build almost a sense with the activity itself, with life. We work for some reason, to achieve a certain goal, though not all agree on the reason or motive of our work. Sometimes, the profession makes intrinsic sense, ie by itself has value. At other times, the profession has a sense extrinsic, ie value is given because through it one achieves certain objectives outside the profession, but could not achieve without it. The experience of the profession, as well as the ethical experience is related in any case with these three concepts: the duty, goodness and sense. Be professional, be it industry, means taking a certain duties. The ethical experience relates directly to the experience of duty. `

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Authors: Omar Montilla C.I. 15.264.713

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