09 March 2011

Relations with Clients and Employers

Rule 15. The mechanical engineer shall observe punctuality in his appointments; perform honestly and in good faith his contractual obligation and his duties and obligation to his client or employer.

Rule 16. He shall treat with confidentiality any information obtained by him regarding the business affairs and technical methods of processes of a client, or employer.

Rule 17. He shall inform his client or employer of his business connections, interest, or affiliations which may influence his judgments, or impair the quality or character of his services.

Rule 18. The mechanical engineer is entitled to a just and fair compensation for his services. In the computation of such compensation, the period of time consumed, his professional knowledge, skill, experience, and reputation, and the depreciation of instruments and materials used, shall be considered and accorded such as is just and reasonable.

Rule 19. He shall accept compensation, financial or otherwise, for his services from his clients or employer only. He may agree to, or receive compensation from any other source only with the full knowledge and consent of all parties concerned.

Rule 20. The mechanical engineer shall be completely above suspicion or reproach in his relation with his clients or employers, avoiding the remotest reference or relations to any secret or questionable agreement on commissions by or received from any person or entity other than his client or employer.

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