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The SHOCKING TRUTH About Ethical Choices Faced by Engineers


 

Corporate Lunch 'n Learn

Seminar No. ET-101S  
Credit: 1 PDH  (Also available in a 2-hour Version)
Price:

$125.00  Call toll-free 877 500-7145 to schedule 

Price includes $100 DVD rental fee + $25 shipping/handling

An additional fee of $9.95 per student will be billed after the seminar (minimum of 5 attendees required)

Schedule: This seminar is currently available for rental.  Allow 5 business days for shipping.
How It Works:

This is a group self-study presentation containing a 39-minute video and a PowerPoint presentation in DVD format.  The DVD will be shipped to your company within 1 business day after receipt of your order.  You will designate a facilitator for the seminar, who will review the material in advance of the other participants.  No additional preparation is required.  After the seminar has been completed, certificates will be issued to each participant by PDHengineer.  For additional details, contact one of our customer service representatives at 877 500-7145.

 

Overview

 

So, what is the SHOCKING TRUTH about ethical choices faced by engineers? 


The shocking truth is that ethical choices are often VERY difficult decisions and that even GOOD engineers sometimes make bad choices because of external influences.


In this seminar, you’ll watch a compelling 39-minute video presentation entitled Incident at Morales, which was produced by the National Institute for Engineering Ethics. At several points in the video, seminar participants will engage in discussions about the difficult decisions faced by Fred, a young professional engineer responsible for designing a new plant to manufacture paint stripper.

It’s evident from the video that Fred is a principled man. But, he struggles with his conscience, as well as his obligations as a professional engineer when faced with some very tough issues:

  • Fred is hired by Phaust Chemical to design a new paint stripper plant. Phaust asks Fred to use knowledge gained from his previous employer, Chemitoil (a competitor of Phaust), when designing the new Phaust plant.

  • The plant must be designed and constructed in record time, otherwise Phaust risks losing market share. Fred has to figure out how to take shortcuts without compromising quality and safety.

  • Phaust chooses to locate the plant in Mexico because of less stringent environmental rules. Fred must decide whether to line the evaporation ponds to prevent seepage of hazardous substances into the groundwater, although local regulations don’t require the ponds to be lined.

  • Fred must find ways to cut construction costs when Phaust’s parent company in France slashes the project budget by 20%.

  • Fred recognizes that the brand of controllers used by Phaust on previous projects are very expensive. But, the VP of Engineering at Phaust has a brother-in-law who is the U.S. distributor for that controller brand. And Fred learns that cheaper controllers offered by competing companies have a tendency to fail.

  • Given the mandate to reduce costs, Fred must choose between a high pressure alloy for the piping and equipment and a lower grade alloy which is marginal for the process conditions. 

  • When the competitor’s new paint remover is released on the market, the chemists at Phaust determine that a new formulation of its paint remover will be needed. The plant will require higher operating temperatures and pressures than originally designed for.

  • The automatic controllers fail during commissioning of the plant. And leakage is observed at some of the pipe joints. Fred must decide whether to allow the plant to startup using manual control of the process combined with a maintenance program to address the leaky pipe joints.

The compelling story told in the video will hit home with many engineers. In talking though the problems faced by Fred, you will begin to examine and refine your own decision-making process and how that process becomes the linchpin to the protection of the public.


Did Fred make the right decisions? Would you make the right decisions in the same situation? 


Call now to place your order and learn the answer to both of these questions.  The toll-free number is 877 500-7145.

 

Except for New York, this seminar is guaranteed to be accepted by your state board for PDH credit and will fulfill the ethics requirement for states that require ethics hours.  

 

ATTENTION NEW YORK ENGINEERS:  Click here to take the NY board accepted version of this presentation.

 

 

Learning Objectives

 

In this 2-hour seminar, you’ll learn through discussion and self-evaluation:

  • How ethical choices can be influenced by pressures placed on the professional engineer by those around him.

  • How to deal with issues concerning inside information, trade secrets and non-disclosure agreements when a professional engineer changes employment.

  • How your obligation to protect the safety and welfare of the public goes beyond meeting the “minimum” regulatory requirements.

  • How project cost and schedule constraints can lead to very difficult ethical choices for the professional engineer.

  • How the impact of a conflict of interest can extend far beyond the participants who are directly involved.

  • What to do when significant changes to the project design basis are made after the project design has matured.

  • How to respond when the demands of a project, employer, client or coworker run counter to your obligations as a professional engineer.

 

 

Shipping / Return Policy

 

The DVD will be mailed to you by 2nd Day Air shipment.  A preaddressed, postage-prepaid envelope will be provided for return shipment.  The DVD must be shipped back to PDHengineer within 7 days after your receipt of the DVD.  A late fee of $20/day will apply for late returns.  

 

 

Equipment Requirements

 

To hold this seminar, you'll need a conference room, overhead projector and a computer with DVD player.  You will also need to designate a facilitator for the presentation.

 

 

Cancellation Policy

 

You may cancel this seminar at anytime prior to holding the seminar.  There is a $20 non-refundable, non-transferable cancellation fee.  The remainder of the price is not refundable, but credit will be applied towards a future seminar rental.     

 

PDH Credits

 

You must send in a sign-up sheet in order to receive a certificate of completion for each seminar participant.  In addition to the DVD rental and shipping/handling fee, there is a fee of $19.90 per attendee to attend the seminar. (Minimum charge is $99.50 for 5 participants.)  

 

This seminar earns PDH credits for engineers in all states, except New York, and qualifies for ethics credit in states that mandate ethics credits.  PDHengineer.com is an approved provider of continuing education for engineers.  For more details, check out your state requirements.

 

ATTENTION NEW YORK ENGINEERS:

You must take the webinar version of this presentation in order to receive "live" course credits.  The webinar is available as an open enrollment webinar for individuals and small groups/companies and as a private webinar for groups or companies with 10 or more attendees.    

 

   

Call toll-free 877 500-7145 to schedule your SHOCKING TRUTH Lunch 'n Learn

 

 

 

 

 

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