Principles
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The ASME ethical code presents three principles designed to uphold the integrity, honor and dignity of the engineering profession: to use knowledge and skill to enhance human welfare; to use impartial honesty and fidelity in serving the public and employers; and to increase the competence and prestige of the profession.
Quality
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The first three canons of the ASME ethical code pertain to the workmanship and quality of products: to hold safety as paramount, to perform services only in areas of competence and to build reputations fairly and on merit, while continuously improving professional and ethical development.
Relationships
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The fourth through sixth canons of the ASME ethics code pertain to how the mechanical engineer is to deport himself in professional relationships: They must act professionally toward clients and employers, avoid conflicts of interest, maintain complete confidentiality and associate with only reputable persons or organizations.
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