Title
Code of Ethics for Electrical Engineers
Law
Prc Board Of Electrical Engineering Board No. 22, Series Of 1995
Decision Date
Oct 18, 1995
The Code of Ethics for Electrical Engineers in the Philippines establishes moral principles and values to guide the professional conduct of electrical engineers, emphasizing honesty, fairness, and the promotion of public welfare, with violations subject to disciplinary action by the Board of Electrical Engineering.

Q&A (PRC BOARD OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BOARD Resolution NO. 22, SERIES OF 1995)

The main purpose is to establish a set of moral principles and values that govern the conduct and professional life of Electrical Engineers to ensure fidelity to clients, public safety, and uphold the honor and dignity of the profession.

An Electrical Engineer shall discharge duties with absolute fidelity, fairness, and impartiality, always ensuring optimum safety and considering public interest and welfare.

An Electrical Engineer must avoid association or business dealings with any person or enterprise of questionable character to uphold the honor and dignity of the profession.

Advertising should be done in a simple manner and must avoid any practice that discredits or injures the dignity and honor of the profession.

They may express opinions only when such opinions are called for, and when they have adequate knowledge and information relevant to the issues, and should act based on honest convictions.

They must be vigilant in guarding against such conditions and bring them to the attention of those responsible to prevent harm to life, health, or property.

No, unless there is consent from all affected parties involved in the professional service.

Electrical Engineers shall not divulge confidential matters or information concerning the affairs of clients or employers without their consent.

They must not directly or indirectly injure, malign, vilify, or destroy the good name, reputation, prospects, or practice of their colleagues.

Violation constitutes unethical, unprofessional, and dishonorable conduct and subjects the violator to disciplinary action by the Board of Electrical Engineering.


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