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Assignment Cover Sheet College of School of Student name: Ruhaan Kanpurwala Student number: 17461043 Unit name and number: Professional Practice 300053 Tutorial group: Tutorial day and time: Lecturer/Tutor: Dr. Ragbir Bhathal Title of assignment: Assignment 1: Essay Length: Date due: 21/08/15 Date submitted: Campus enrolment: UWS Kingswood Declaration: ï ± I hold a copy of this assignment if the original is lost or damaged. ï ± I hereby certify that no part of this assignment or product has been copied from any other studentââ¬â¢s work or from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made in the assignment. ï ± No part of the assignment/product has been written/produced for me by any otherâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦A code of professional ethics is a vital quality all engineers and professionals should possess. ââ¬Å"A professional code of ethics should demonstrate integrity, practise competently, exercise leadership and promote sustainability.â⬠(Engineers Australia. 2010). The issues being addressed are the code of ethics that are fundamentally needed to run a morally acceptable project, the legal framework required to regulate decision making, agreements and laws and case studies to articulate the point of having a professional code of ethics and what happens when they are ignored. Body Key components of good code of ethics. Code of ethics should outline values, principles, personal responsibility, integrity, competency and sustainability. Values: An engineer should always be honest and fair towards the objective and the company to provide a moral success in a project. Principles: To further support the ethical values, principles are used to include operational credos, engineers should follow. Integrity: Engineers guided by integrity have a higher set of core principles. It conveys a sense of strength and transparentness. This is where an Engineer is able to provide the full truth to give a clear professional judgement. Personal Responsibility: Limitations and alternate options should be set to assess scope and practicality. Being irresponsible for an engineer can cause great impacts on the project, its workers and the community. Competency: This is the knowledge
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