CIEG 125- Chapter 2 By: Emily, Tim, Taylor, and Audrey 1 Engineering Fundamentals By Saeed Moveni, Thomson, 2005 2 Hold Paramount By Alastair Gunn and.

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CIEG 125- Chapter 2 By: Emily, Tim, Taylor, and Audrey 1 Engineering Fundamentals By Saeed Moveni, Thomson, Hold Paramount By Alastair Gunn and Aarne Vesilind, Thomson, 2005

Hold Paramount the Safety, Health and Welfare of the Public 1  Kelly knows it is unethical to dump Cr VI into the river but she also does not want to lose her job 2  1 st Fundamental Canon 1

Dismissing the Code  Kelly doesn’t have a decision to make because the codes always apply. 2  The codes can be seen as guides to responsible conducts. 2  Once an engineer, always an engineer.

Engineer’s Shall Not Be Influenced in their Professional Duties by Conflicting Interests  Because Kelly’s mom is in the nursing home she says she cannot afford to think about ethics 2  The Fifth professional obligation in the Code of Ethics 1

Ethical Theories as Decision- Making Models  Ethical theories provide good answers to more dilemmas 2  These theories do not always apply to clear cut situations 2  Theories should be used as guidelines 2

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