- All members shall so order their professional conduct as to
ensure fidelity to their employer, fairness to associate and subordinate employees,
continuity and economy in the service for which they are responsible, and devotion to the
cardinal principles of good citizenship, courtesy and personal honour.
- They shall subscribe to the provisions of the Statutes
governing and identified with their profession, respecting them and assisting wherever
possible with their observation and enforcement.
- They shall employ all honourable means to establish and
consolidate in the thought of all coming within their sphere of influence, understanding
and appreciation of their vocation.
- They shall, by personal example and careful instructions,
pass on to such as are worthy, knowledge of their calling to the end that true foundations
may underlie a forthcoming generation of their kind.
- They shall not use unfair means to gain vocational
advancement for themselves, nor shall they jeopardize the position of others when seeking
to secure or retain employment.
- They shall offer services for prospective engagement at a
fair and just rate of enumeration and shall decline to subscribe to any questionable
practice in this regard.
- They shall hold inviolate such confidential information as
may be entrusted to them concerning the technical processes and business affairs of their
employer.
- They shall earnestly direct attention to such hazards and
dangers to life and property as may be revealed in he pursuit of their calling, and be
ever prepared to sacrifice personal and private interest in he greater service of safety.
- They shall, by co-operation endeavor, diligently seek to
enhance the status of all members, giving freely of knowledge and skill to this and all
other engineering societies dedicated to the high ideals of honour and unselfishness in
the performance of a service vital to the well-being and progress of mankind.
Objective
To promote business relations, social activities and mutual
understanding among Power Engineers, to protect the interests and to assist in the
advancement of the members, to co-operate in the interests of the profession with other
technical associations and with Municipal, Provincial and Federal authorities, to
formulate and promote a professional code of ethics, and generally, to assist the Power
Engineer in the discharge of their technical and civic duties. |