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Guidelines for Engineers Dissenting on Ethical Grounds
Nine guidelines created by the IEEE for Engineers bringing forward complaints and concerns about ethical (or other) matters.
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National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) Code of Ethics for Engineers
This code is very detailed. The NSPE Board of Ethical Review applies this code in making judgments on cases. These judgments serve to educate its members on what the NSPE considers ethical practice. The code was revised in 2003, with notes added in 2006.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Code of Ethics
Like the ASME code, this one is very general. It is an
aspirational code articulating ideals that IEEE members
commit themselves to, but it does not address with specific
situations.
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American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
This code includes fundamental canons and rules of practice for consulting engineers. Last revised in 1996.
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers code of ethics.
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Association of Computer Machinery (ACM) Code of Conduct
This code was created recently by a task force with a strong representation of philosophers and sociologists who teach computer ethics.
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ASCE Code of Ethics - Education
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ASCE Code of Ethics - Enforcement
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ASCE Edict
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ASCE Guidelines to Practice Under the Fundamental Canons of Ethics
ASCE Guidelines to Practice.
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American Physical Society (APS) Guidelines for Professional Conduct
First adopted by the APS in 1991, this code addresses research ethics.
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Ethical Guidelines to Publication of Chemical Research
The editors of journals published by the ACS have developed a set of ethical guidelines for persons engaged in the publication of chemical research; specifically, for editors, authors, and manuscript reviewers.
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Student Pugwash USA (SPUSA) Pledge
Written by a student, a postdoctoral Mechanical Engineering fellow at the University of California at Berkley, the Student Pugwash USA pledge favorably passed the review of the Senior Committee. The language of the pledge is a compromise. Originally, the chapter proposed using the SPUSA pledge given on cards which were carried to Oslo for the autumn 1995 Nobel Peace Prize ceremonies.
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American Chemical Society Professional Employment Guidelines
This is the fifth edition of the Professional Employment Guidelines of the American Chemical Society. Like previous editions, these guidelines were prepared by the Council Committee on Preofessional Relations, approved by the Council and adopted by the Board of Directors. Previous editions were adopted in 1975, 1978, 1983 and 1988.