Education Webinar
8 Tips to Avoid the Traps of Unethical Behavior
April 27, 2021 | Tue 12:00 America/Chicago
Duration: 1.5 Hours
CE Credits: 1.5
$300
Ethics is an often misunderstood but critical part of successfully practicing structural engineering. A solid understanding of ethical principles is as vital to a successful career as technical knowledge. Unfortunately, in recent years an emphasis on technical skills has forced the topic of ethics into a secondary role where it is seldom discussed, emphasized, or enforced. The purpose of this session is to acquaint the participant with the Canons and the application of the Code of Ethics. Eight tips will be provided to help assessing ethical problems and determine when corrective action is required and how to accomplish it.
- Course will award 1.5 hours of continuing education
Ethics is an often misunderstood but critical part of successfully practicing structural engineering. A solid understanding of ethical principles is as vital to a successful career as technical knowledge. Unfortunately, in recent years an emphasis on technical skills has forced the topic of ethics into a secondary role where it is seldom discussed, emphasized, or enforced. The purpose of this session is to acquaint the participant with the Canons and the application of the Code of Ethics. Eight tips will be provided to help assessing ethical problems and determine when corrective action is required and how to accomplish it.
- Course will award 1.5 hours of continuing education
Speaker:
Barry Arnold, P.E., S.E., served five years on the Board of the Structural Engineers Association of Utah (SEAU) and was President of the SEAU in 2004. He also served the structural engineering profession on the NCSEA Board of Directors for 7 years. He was President of NCSEA in 2014-15. Barry was honored by being selected as the Engineer of the Year by the Utah Engineers Council in 2007.
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