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Education Webinar

Ethical Issues in Failures and Forensic Engineering

November 12, 2024 | Tue 12:00 America/Chicago

Duration: 1.0 Hour

CE Credits: 1.0

$300

Civil engineers hold a privileged position within society, with a unique responsibility for public health, safety, and welfare. Engineers and their work are governed by codes of ethics and ethical principles. This webinar will review various codes of ethics and their application, along with a review of some case studies and lessons learned.

  • Course will award 1.0 hour of continuing education.
  • This webinar will be available as a recording.

Please note: This webinar is part of the NCSEA Webinar Subscription.

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Civil engineers hold a privileged position within society, with a unique responsibility for public health, safety, and welfare. Engineers and their work are governed by codes of ethics and ethical principles. This webinar will review various codes of ethics and their application, along with a review of some case studies and lessons learned.

  • Course will award 1.0 hour of continuing education.
  • This webinar will be available as a recording.

Please note: This webinar is part of the NCSEA Webinar Subscription.

Speaker:

Dr. Norbert J. Delatte, Jr., P.E., F.ACI, F.ASCE is the M.R. Lohmann Endowed Professor of Engineering and the Head of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Oklahoma State University. He is the author of Beyond Failure: Forensic Case Studies for Civil Engineers (ASCE Press, 2009). He served for eleven years in the United States Army as an officer in the Corps of Engineers, including two years of service in the Republic of Korea, wartime service in the Arabian Peninsula during Operation Desert Storm, and command of an engineer company during Hurricane Andrew relief operations in southern Florida.

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