to
accept responsibility in making decisions
consistent with the safety, health
and welfare of the public, and to disclose
promptly factors that might endanger
the public or the environment;
to
avoid real or perceived conflicts of
interest whenever possible, and to
disclose them to affected parties when they
do exist;
to be
honest and realistic in stating claims or
estimates based on available data;
to
reject bribery in all its forms;
to
improve the understanding of technology, its
appropriate application, and
potential consequences;
to
maintain and improve our technical
competence and to undertake
technological tasks for others only if
qualified by training or experience,
or after full disclosure of pertinent limitations;
to
seek, accept, and offer honest
criticism of technical work, to acknowledge
and correct errors, and to credit properly
the contributions of others;
to
treat fairly all persons regardless
of such factors as race, religion,
gender, disability, age, or national origin;
to
avoid injuring others, their
property, reputation, or employment by false
or malicious action;
to
assist colleagues and co-workers in their
professional development and to
support them in following this code of ethics.
Approved
by the IEEE Board of Directors
February 2006
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