Canon 1 discusses performing services competently, issuing truthful statements, and avoiding conflicts of interest. Canon 2 addresses the same topics but in a different order. Canon 3 focuses on competence, truthful statements, and avoiding conflicts. Canon 4 emphasizes competence, avoiding conflicts, and truthful statements. Canon 5 is about upholding the honor and integrity of the civil engineering profession. Canon 6 discusses not competing unfairly and continuing professional development. Canon 7 addresses continuing professional development, upholding integrity, and not competing unfairly.
Canon 1 discusses performing services competently, issuing truthful statements, and avoiding conflicts of interest. Canon 2 addresses the same topics but in a different order. Canon 3 focuses on competence, truthful statements, and avoiding conflicts. Canon 4 emphasizes competence, avoiding conflicts, and truthful statements. Canon 5 is about upholding the honor and integrity of the civil engineering profession. Canon 6 discusses not competing unfairly and continuing professional development. Canon 7 addresses continuing professional development, upholding integrity, and not competing unfairly.
Canon 1 discusses performing services competently, issuing truthful statements, and avoiding conflicts of interest. Canon 2 addresses the same topics but in a different order. Canon 3 focuses on competence, truthful statements, and avoiding conflicts. Canon 4 emphasizes competence, avoiding conflicts, and truthful statements. Canon 5 is about upholding the honor and integrity of the civil engineering profession. Canon 6 discusses not competing unfairly and continuing professional development. Canon 7 addresses continuing professional development, upholding integrity, and not competing unfairly.
a. Perform services only in areas of their competence.
b. Issuing public statements only in an objective and truthful manner. c. Safety, Health and Welfare of the Public, and compliance of principles. d. Being a faithful agents or trustees, and shall avoid conflicts of interest. 2.) What is Canon 2 all about? a. Safety, Health and Welfare of the Public, and compliance of principles. b. Issuing public statements only in an objective and truthful manner. c. Perform services only in areas of their competence. d. Being a faithful agents or trustees, and shall avoid conflicts of interest. 3.) What is Canon 3 all about? a. Safety, Health and Welfare of the Public, and compliance of principles. b. Perform services only in areas of their competence. c. Issuing public statements only in an objective and truthful manner. d. Being a faithful agents or trustees, and shall avoid conflicts of interest. 4.) What is Canon 4 all about? a. Safety, Health and Welfare of the Public, and compliance of principles. b. Perform services only in areas of their competence. c. Being a faithful agents or trustees, and shall avoid conflicts of interest. d. Issuing public statements only in an objective and truthful manner. 5.) What is Canon 5 all about? a. Act to uphold and enhance the Honor, Integrity, or Dignity of the Civil Engineering Profession b. Continuing professional development, and providing opportunities for the professional development of Civil Engineers under their supervision. c. Building reputations on the merit of their services, and not to compete unfairly with others. d. Safety, Health and Welfare of the Public, and compliance of principles. 6.) What is Canon 6 all about? a. Building reputations on the merit of their services, and not to compete unfairly with others. b. Continuing professional development, and providing opportunities for the professional development of Civil Engineers under their supervision. c. Act to uphold and enhance the Honor, Integrity, or Dignity of the Civil Engineering Profession d. Safety, Health and Welfare of the Public, and compliance of principles. 7.) What is Canon 7 all about? a. Building reputations on the merit of their services, and not to compete unfairly with others. b. Act to uphold and enhance the Honor, Integrity, or Dignity of the Civil Engineering Profession c. Continuing professional development, and providing opportunities for the professional development of Civil Engineers under their supervision. d. Safety, Health and Welfare of the Public, and compliance of principles. 8.) “When aware of any matters which will change or has changed the scope of service, they shall give written notice to the client containing particulars of the change.” falls under? a. Professional Responsibility b. Obligations of Client c. Obligations of Civil Engineers d. Damages 9.) “They shall pay the civil engineer for his services, the amount of fees and expenses set out in or determined in their agreement” falls under? a. Professional Responsibility b. Obligations of the Civil Engineers c. Obligations of the Client d. Damages 10.) If this is payable, it shall be limited to the amount of reasonably forseeable loss and damage suffered as a direct result of such breach. What is it? a. Professional Responsibility b. Obligations of the Civil Engineers c. Damages d. Obligations of the Client
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