What Every Engineer Should Know about Ethics

Cover of What Every Engineer Should Know about Ethics by Kenneth K. Humphreys
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 9780824782085
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.15 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 174/.962
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What Every Engineer Should Know about Ethics by Kenneth K. Humphreys is a compact reference published by CRC Press on July 7, 1999. This 264-page book provides a clear explanation of the engineering profession’s codes of ethics, utilizing case studies from the National Society of Professional Engineers’ Board of Ethical Review to address ethical challenges in engineering, construction, and project management.

Readers will find a thorough examination of ethical dilemmas that engineers face in their daily work, along with pragmatic answers to these questions. The book discusses significant events such as the Challenger explosion and the Chernobyl disaster, while also exploring the merits of professional codes of ethics. It includes study questions designed to enhance general engineering courses and offers a list of references for practicing engineers seeking to delve deeper into these topics. The content emphasizes the importance of communication, coordination, and documentation in ethical decision-making, as well as the engineer’s primary ethical responsibilities.


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This compact reference succinctly explains the engineering profession’s codes of ethics using case studies drawn from decisions of the National Society of Professional Engineers’ (NSPE) Board of Ethical Review, examining ethical challenges in engineering, construction, and project management. It includes study questions to supplement general engineering survey courses and a list of references to aid practicing engineers in exploring topics in depth.
Concentrating primarily on situations engineers encounter on a daily basis and offering pragmatic answers to ethical questions, What Every Engineer Should Know About Ethics discusses recent headline-making disasters such as the Challenger explosion, the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe, and the Hyatt-Regency Hotel collapse; considers the merits and drawbacks of professional codes of ethics; covers the application of the “committee approach” to specific cases; compares and contrasts ethical codes and personal values with alternative approaches to morality; defines professional licensing and registration and enumerates their prerequisites; outlines legal standards for liability; emphasizes the importance of communication, coordination, and documentation; includes a discussion of “whistleblowing;” defines the engineer’s primary ethical responsibility; and more.

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