This webinar offers 2 PDH credits for NJ Professional Engineers and PE’s in other states that accept NJSPE accredited programs.
Speaker: Lawrence P. PowersCo-Chair – Construction Law Department Hoagland, Longo, Moran, Dunst & Doukas, LLP
The learning objective is to expose the seminar participants to various engineering related professional and statutory codes of ethics to indoctrinate ethics awareness and an understanding of ethical standards common to all jurisdictions, including those of the participants, so that the participants understand the boundaries of ethical engineering behavior. The program is broken into several parts. Introduction to common statutory and regulatory ethics rules; review of the NationalSociety of ProfessionalEngineers Code ofEthics with examples of common ethics rules, illustrative case studies to consider, with emphasis on the similarities and difference between governmental and professional society sanctions; practical reasons for ethical practice, how unethical practice can present professional liability, legal, licensure, moral and public health, safety and welfare issues.