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Where do you live (city, state, country)?
Atlanta Georgia
What industry do you work in?
Construction
What is your job title?
Safety Manager
Do you currently use or recommend Personal Protective Equipment?
Yes
How did you find our online community?
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CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

Membership in the American Society of Safety Engineers evokes a duty to serve and protect people, property and the environment. This duty is to be exercised with integrity, honor and dignity. Members are accountable for following the Code of Professional Conduct.

Fundamental Principles

1. Protect people, property and the environment through the application of state-of-the-art knowledge.
2. Serve the public, employees, employers, clients and the Society with fidelity, honesty and impartiality.
3. Achieve and maintain competency in the practice of the profession.
4. Avoid conflicts of interest and compromise of professional conduct.
5. Maintain confidentiality of privileged information.

Fundamental Canons
In the fulfillment of my duties as a safety professional and as a member of the Society,

I Shall:

1. Inform the public, employers, employees, clients and appropriate authorities when professional judgment indicates that there is an unacceptable level of risk.
2. Improve knowledge and skills through training, education and networking.
3. Perform professional services only in the area of competence.
4. Issue public statements in a truthful manner, and only within the parameters of authority granted.
5. Serve as an agent and trustee, avoiding any appearance of conflict of interest.
6. Assure equal opportunity to all.

Approved by the House of Delegates ... June 9, 2002

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At 5:50pm on October 3, 2009, Garry L Mullins Jr said…
its been awhile since I logged in so im not quite sure exactly what you are talking about on your comment. But what ever I may have said I know that I did not intend to sound like I don't take my job or safety seriously.
At 5:35pm on July 19, 2009, Larry Riley said…
Yes Michael,

I will provide you with the link where you can download the cd Information, This is part of the 2008 Susan Harwood Grant. Please use this material for training about Electrical Safety and Arc Flashes. If there is anything else I can do let me know.

Here is the link:
http://www.wpsac.org/OSHA-electrical-update-2009cd/

And finally, should you need additional OSHA compliance assistance, please take a minute and complete our needs assessment and we’ll provide a proposal for onsite training or consulting services: http://www.wpsac.org/survey.aspx

Thanks for your interest in workplace safety and have a great day.

Larry
Larry@wpsac.org
 
 
 

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