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This product is a PDF that contains links to files that consist of PowerPoint slides synchronized with the audio-recording of the speaker (recorded presentation), PDF files of the slides, and audio only (mp3) as noted.
Four ethical challenges from real world examples are presented. The attendees will break up into teams of 10 to 20 each to discuss the ethical challenges and propose a course of action. The discussions will be facilitated on the floor by members of the College of Fellows. After a brief discussion by the teams, their resolutions will be read along with the real world outcome.
When Is an Engineer Obliged to "Blow the Whistle?"
Michael Connor, P.E., Member
Product contains: recorded presentation, slides (PDF format), audio (mp3 format)
A PE Learns that a Client Did Not Secure the Necessary Code Approvals When Constructing a Building. What Must He Do to Satisfy His Ethical Obligations?
Warren Hahn, P.E., Member
Product contains: recorded presentation, slides (PDF format), audio (mp3 format)
An HVAC Engineer Uncovers a Software Program that Is Giving Inaccurate Information Concerning the Building Cooling Load
Michael Bilderbeck, P.E., Member
Product contains: recorded presentation, slides (PDF format), audio (mp3 format)
Minor Changes Raise Major Questions
Warren Hahn, P.E., Member
Product contains: recorded presentation, slides (PDF format), audio (mp3 format)