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
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Members shall protect, to the fullest extent, the interests of their employers
and provide protection for the public's welfare.
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Members will not deliberately misrepresent qualifications or abilities
or lay claim to
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qualifications they do not possess to further their own ambitions at the
expense of
employer, clients or colleagues.
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Members shall undertake only such work as they are competent to perform
by virtue of their training and experience.
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Members shall, at all times, discourage exaggerated or untrue statements
concerning any
project for which they are a part.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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".