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Ma. Adeliza F.

Mortalla BSChE-5 PIChE Code of Ethics

ChE Laws and Ethics

Engr. Felix Ojario

Section 1. The chemical engineer shall be guided in all his relations by the highest standards of honor and integrity and shall act with fairness and impartiality to all. Section 2. The chemical engineer shall uphold at all times the dignity of the chemical engineering profession and shall protect it from misrepresentation. Section 3. The chemical engineer shall avoid being associated with any enterprise which is of questionable character or is contrary to law or public welfare. Section 4. The chemical engineer shall express a professional opinion only when he is adequately informed of the facts related there to and the purposes for which the opinion is asked. Section 5. The chemical engineer shall not issue statements, criticism or arguments on matters of public concern which are inspired or paid for by private interests, unless he indicates in whose behalf he is making the statement. Section 6. The chemical engineer shall not indulge in self-laudatory advertisement nor make exaggerated, untrue, or misleading statements in media or any public forum. Section 7. The chemical engineer shall be mindful of the safety and convenience of the public at all times and shall make every effort to remedy or bring to the attention of his client or employer any dangerous defect in equipment or structures or dangerous conditions of operation which come to his knowledge. Section 8. The chemical engineer shall consider it his professional obligation to protect the interest of his client, employer or any person of responsibility and he shall act accordingly as long as it does not conflict with law, public policy, and welfare. Section 9. The chemical engineer shall make known to his client or employer all his other professional obligations, financial interests, or other considerations which might restrict or interfere with his meeting the legitimate expectations of his client or employer before undertaking an engagement. Section 10. The chemical engineer shall not accept compensation, financial or otherwise form more than one client or employer who is in the same line of business or has conflicting interest with the others, without the consent of all parties; he shall not accept compensation directly or indirectly from parties

dealing with his client or employer except with the consent of his client or employer. Section 11. The chemical engineer shall present clearly the consequences or risk that will arise if his professional judgment or work, for which he is responsible, is overruled. Section 12. The chemical engineer shall not hesitate to engage, or advise his client or employer to engage the services of other experts or specialists on problems on which his information or experience is inadequate. Section 13. The chemical engineer shall regard as the property of his client or employer any plan, design, or other record which results from the use of information which is not common knowledge or public property, but which information is obtained from his client or employer. Section 14. The chemical engineer shall exchange general information and experience with his fellow chemical engineers, contribute to the work of engineering societies and schools, and cooperate in such other endeavors as will enhance the effectiveness of the chemical engineering profession. Section 15. The chemical engineer shall encourage and provide opportunity for the professional development or advancement of chemical engineers in his employ. Section 16. The chemical engineer shall recognize the view that inadequate compensation for professional services tend towards inferior and unreliable work and shall not accept compensation beneath the generally accepted level of professional fee. Section 17. The chemical engineer shall not compete with another engineer unfairly, such as reducing his usual professional charges for work after having been informed of the charges asked by others. Section 18. The chemical engineer shall not injure or attempt to injure falsely or maliciously, directly or indirectly, the professional reputation, competence, capability, prospects, or practice of another professional. Section 19. The chemical engineer shall endeavor at all times to give credit to those to whom credit is properly due. Section 20.The chemical engineer shall not review the work of another chemical engineer for the same client or employer without the prior knowledge and consent of such engineer when the client or employer relation of such chemical engineer has already been terminated, prior notice is sufficient.

Section 21. The chemical engineer shall report any infraction of any rules of professional conduct to the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers (PICHE) for proper appraisal and shall be ready to testify, if necessary. Section 22. This Code shall take effect after fifteen (15) days following its publication in the Official Gazette. Reference: http://www.geocities.ws/piche_nat/codeofethics.html; 6/7/2012 AIChE Code of Ethics 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; 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 and protect the environment 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, seek and heed 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, avoiding conflicts of interest and never breaching confidentiality. Treat fairly and respectfully 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. Never tolerate harassment. Conduct themselves in a fair, honorable and respectful manner. Reference: http://www.aiche.org/About/Code.aspx; 6/7/2012

Comparison: The difference between the PIChE and AIChE Code of Ethics is that the AIChE Code of Ethics is a concise and brief version of PIChEs. Moreover, PIChE Code of Ethics is specific and a bit longer while AIChE Code of Ethics is more generalized and broader in scope. Also, there are some sections in the PIChE Code of Ethics that could not be found in the AIChE Code of Ethics, and vice versa. And some of the sections in PIChE Code of Ethics are derived from the AIChE Code of Ethics.

AIChE Code of Ethics Hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public and protect the environment 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, seek and heed 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, avoiding conflicts of interest and never breaching confidentiality. Treat fairly and respectfully all colleagues and coworkers, 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. Never tolerate harassment. Conduct themselves in a fair, honorable and respectful manner.

PIChE Code of Ethics Section 7

Section 9, Section 11

Section 4

Section 5, Section 6 Section 8, Section 13

Section 19, Section 20

Section 10, Section 12, Section 16 Section 14, Section 3 Section 15

Section 1, Section 17, Section 18

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