American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Code of Ethics of Engineers
The Fundamental Principles
Engineers uphold and advance the integrity, honor, and
dignity of the Engineering profession by:
- Using their knowledge and skill for the enhancement of
human welfare;
- Being honest and impartial, and serving with fidelity
the public, their employers and clients; and
- Striving to increase the competence and prestige of the
engineering profession.
The Fundamental Canons
- Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health and
welfare of the public in the performance of their
professional duties.
- Engineers shall perform services only in areas of their
competence.
- Engineers shall continue their professional development
throughout their careers and shall provide opportunities
for the professional development of those engineers under
their supervision.
- Engineers shall act in professional matters for each
employer or client as faithful agents or trustees, and
shall avoid conflicts of interest.
- Engineers shall build their professional reputation on
the merit of their services and shall not compete unfairly
with others.
- Engineers shall associate only with reputable persons
or organizations.
- Engineers shall issue public statements only in an
objective and truthful manner.
- Engineers shall consider environmental impact in the
performance of their professional duties. Note that the
ASME adds a statement of five times this length titled "The
ASME criteria for interpretation of the canons"
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