Engineer Society Assignment 1
Engineer Society Assignment 1
Problem statement
The engineer does not understand the BEM Code of Professional Conduct
thoroughly.
The engineer does not want to waste the usefulness of the information which is
not interested by his/her company.
The relationship between employer and the engineer is not strong, thus the loyalty
towards the employer is challenged.
Objective
To pin-point the root causes of the engineer revealing the information without the
knowing of his employer.
To understand the effects faced by the engineer when breaking the BEM Code of
Professional Conduct.
To determine the solutions so that the issue faced by the engineer can be
overcome and the trust between employer and employee can be maintained.
Discussion
1.3 A Registered Engineer shall not reveal facts, data or information without the prior
consent of the client or employer except as authorized or required by law or when
withholding of such information is contrary to the safety of the public.
4.0 A Registered Engineer shall act for each employer or clients as faithful agent or
trustee.
4.1 A Registered Engineer shall disclose all known or potential conflicts of interest
that could influence or appear to influence his judgement or the quality of his
services.
We as an engineer should apply professional conducts when we encounter the issues and
conflict of interests.
Duty to employer
This professional conduct is important to protect the benefit of company. We should also
contribute to industry and community instead of our duty and responsibility in the
company and to our employer. If in the course of my works, some other valuable
materials were discovered, the information shall also be properly recorded and reported
first to my employer even it is not interested by my employer. If the engineer feels it is
for benefit of the people and hope the mineral could be extracted, he could propose to his
employer. With permission by employer and disclosure of information in an appropriate
way will not endanger benefits of the company.
No wastage of resource
It is important that we can avoid waste of efforts and resource put in. If employer agrees
to disclose the information, it may be a great interest to another party. The useful material
could also be extracted for benefit of community.
Effects:
1.3/4.1:
The employer will be facing problems such as property losses and will be having a time
dealing with the competitors.
4.0:
If we fail to comply (BEM5.0), the bond between the employer and the engineer will be
fragile and if the situation persists, the engineer will be fired due to disloyal to the
company.
5.0:
The engineer will be neglected by the employer due to irresponsible action and
unrationed thinking. And whenever the engineer is, every company will get rid of the
engineer as soon as possible to eliminate trouble-maker.
Solutions:
As an engineer, one must act professional by understanding the BEM Code of
Professional Conduct thoroughly and obey it.
The engineer must be responsible by informing or discuss with the superior or
employer whether the information should be concealed or can be disclosed to
third party.
The engineer must be loyal to the employer and company to enhance the honor,
reputation and usefulness of the profession.
Case Study:
Incident:
The collapse of building Hotel New World incident happened on 15th March 1986,
situated at the junction of Serangoon Road and Owen Road, Singapore.
Causes:
Engineers responsible for the structural integrity of the building as they overlooked the
importance of dead load in the construction stage which caused the under-designed
columns and foundation of the building’s supporting elements to crack easily during the
addition of the huge live loads.
Effects:
The engineers did not check the final design of the plan, calculation and other details
thoroughly before approving the plan to prevent any unwanted tragedy. Thus causing 50
people were trapped beneath the rubble. Seventeen people were rescued, whereas 33
people were killed.
https://cen.acs.org/articles/89/i41/Scientists-Betray-Employers.html
Conclusion
In the course of our works, we as a professional engineer should always report our
findings to employer. In the same time, we make our works benefiting to the society.
Disclosure of information shall be done in an ethical manner with good reasons. The
interest of our employer shall be safeguarded. For this case, we shall gain permission
from employer or propose to employer our ideas.
References:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267512121_A_CASE_STUDY_OF_ENGINEE
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