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True/False Engineers in the performance of then professional duties should consi

ID: 1710355 • Letter: T

Question

True/False Engineers in the performance of then professional duties should consider the safety, health and welfare of the public. True/False Engineers may perform services outside of their areas of competence as long as they inform their employer or client of this tact. True/False Engineers may issue subjective and partial statements if such statements are in writing and consistent with the best interests of their employer, client or the public. True/False Engineers shall act for each employer or client as faithful agents or trustees. True/False Engineers shall not be required to engage in truthful acts when required to protect the public health safety and welfare. True/False Engineers may not be required to follow the provisions of state or federal law when such actions could endanger or compromise their employer or their client's interests. True/False It engineers' judgment is overruled under circumstances that endanger the public, they shall notify their employer or client. True/False Engineering ethics only pertain to how an engineer solves engineering problems, not with how an engineer treats others and lives his or her life. True/False Engineers shall not reveal facts, data or information without the poor consent of the client or employer except as authorized or required by law or the Code. True/False Engineers shall permit the use of their name in business ventures with any person or firm by means of a modest dignified notation. This extends to endorsement of products. Engineers shall undertake assignments only when qualified by education or experience in the specific technical fields involved.

Explanation / Answer

1. false
2. false
3. false
4. true
5. false
6. false
7. true
8. true
9. true
10.true
11.true

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