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Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Chapter 4
d against physical, social, spiritual, financial, political, emotional, occupational, psychological, educational or other types or consequences of failure, damage, error, accidents, harm or any other event which could be considered non-desirable. The condition of being safe; freedom from danger, risk, or injury.
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Acknowledging future risks and trade-offs By not being technocrats Participating in the public policy process
Chapter 5 REGULATIONS, ACT AND ENIGINEERING STANDARD EMPLOYMENT Employment means work or service performed by an individual to the task at hand for another person or entity in exchange for wages or other remuneration Registration of Engineer act 1967 and the regulation 1990 Encourage for engineering student to register the certificated as a engineer graduation.
Risk
Definition: A risk is the potential that something unwanted and harmful may occur
Category of Registration Graduate Engineer Professional Engineer Temporary Engineer Accredited Checker
Risk Assessment Risk assessment, within the framework of decision analysis, provides a basis for rational decision making subject to uncertain and / or incomplete information
Three types of Obligations Obligation to client and employer Obligation to third parties Obligation to profession
Engineers Requirement for Topping Up Masters Degree:University recognised by BEM-by Coursework with the above subjects BEM/IEM Graduate Examination Note
How Engineers can Help Save the World o o Engineering is part of the solution By designing, inventing, building...technological innovation o Environmental and energy innovation (ex. LEED)
Practical Experience Obtained at least 3 years practical experience at which: a) b) c) 2 years general training 1 year professional career development & training 1 year of the above must be obtained in Malaysia