3.1 Honesty and Integrity in Professional Dealing. Engineers shall maintain high degree of honesty and personal integrity in all their professional dealings. They shall conduct themselves in a fair, honest and respectable manner.
3.2 Compensation for Services Rendered. Engineers shall not engage in unhealthy competition.
3.3 Professional Opinion. Engineers shall seek and offer honest criticism of technical work, acknowledge errors, and give proper credit for the contribution of others. Where necessary, engineers shall issue public statements in an objective and truthful manner.
3.4 Professional Relationship with the Employer. Engineers shall act faithfully as trustee of the employer / client on professional matters.
3.5 Information Communication with Employers. Engineers shall keep their employer and client fully informed on all matters relating to progress of business including financial aspects, which may affect the assigned work.
3.6 Mutual Obligation & Trust. Engineers shall not, maliciously or falsely, injure the professional reputation of another engineer or organisation.
3.7 Self Promotion. Engineers shall build their reputation based on the merits of services to the customers and shall not falsify or misrepresent their contribution.
3.8 Employers’ Business Secrets. Engineers shall not disclose by any means, confidential information of the employer or client, unless otherwise authorized.
3.9 Personal Conflict. Engineers shall disclose real or perceived conflicts of interest to affected parties and avoid these where possible.