STATUS INSPECTION & DESIGN ®
    Conducts Its Real Estate Inspection Business
    Using The Following Code of Ethics

                                       CODE OF ETHICS
                                                           OF THE
                                     NEW BRUNSWICK SOCIETY
                           OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING
                    TECHNICIANS AND TECHNOLOGISTS
                                                 Duty To The Public

  • Members shall protect, to the fullest extent, the interests of their employers and provide protection for the public's welfare.
  • Members will not deliberately misrepresent qualifications or abilities or lay claim to
  • qualifications they do not possess to further their own ambitions at the expense of

  • employer, clients or colleagues.
  • Members shall undertake only such work as they are competent to perform by virtue of their training and experience.
  • Members shall, at all times, discourage exaggerated or untrue statements concerning any

  • project for which they are a part.
  • Members shall always endeavor to return full value for remuneration received and strive constantly for increased knowledge and improvement within the bounds of their field of

  • practice.
  • Members of the Society agree to uphold these ethical standards, known as the "Code of Ethics", and also encourage, by advice and example, others to adhere to these standards.


  •                                                  Duty To Employer
  • Members shall disclose to an employer or client the possibility of a conflict of interest, if

  • such conflict could be detrimental to the interests of either party.
  • Members will not directly or indirectly use any information, confidential or otherwise,

  • which is adverse or detrimental to the interests of the employer or client.
  • Members shall not disclose confidential information concerning the business affairs or the

  • technical processes of their present or former employers without their consent.

                                                       Duty To Society

  • Members or persons attempting to obtain membership will not, by word or deed,

  • deliberately and maliciously attempt to injure the reputation of the Society or its members.
  • Members will endeavor to co-operate with others and agree to the dissemination of new

  • methods and technical knowledge, providing they are not placed in violation of any part of
    the Society's "Code of Ethics".