Practical Guide to Ethics and Professional Practice for Engineers and Geoscientists, 1st edition

Published by Pearson Canada (24 September 2021) © 2022

  • Brian M. Samuels Samuels & Co., Barristers and Solicitors
  • Doug R. Sanders Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

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The title of this text is Practical Guide to Ethics and Professional Practice for Engineers and Geoscientists. This practical guide to ethics for design professionals has been listed as a recommended resource for the professional practice exams and the entrance exam for professional engineers and geoscientists in various provinces. However, the intended audience of this text is not limited to architects, engineers, and geoscientists. Contractors, technicians and technologists, lawyers, suppliers, project managers, construction managers, software professionals, and others may also benefit from reading it.

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Definition and Interpretation of Professionalism and Professional Status
  3. Ethics
  4. Professional Practice
  5. Relationship with Management and Employees
  6. Whistleblowing
  7. Relations with Other Professionals and Non-Professionals: Business Practices
  8. Communication
  9. Conclusion: Common Ethical Issues

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