(b) During initial site meetings it becomes clear that the proposed equipment and
industrial suppliers are not the most environmentally friendly options on the market
but have been suggested to cut costs. Furthermore, the safety record of the proposed
suppliers has been called into question with some previous Health and Safety
violations. Both issues have been ignored and overlooked by the supervising
Engineer who seems keen to get the job completed given the promise of future
business.
What course of action should you take and what, if any, ICE code of conduct rules
have been breached? 2022 latest answers
(c) The emissions levels in the report and the H&S track record of the suppliers were
challenged as part of the planning application and the supervising Engineer pointed
the finger of blame at you, quoting rule 5 of the ICE code of practice. 2022 latest answers
Formulate your
defence stating clearly whether you feel this blame is justified.
Discuss the ethical issues that are evident in the above scenario referring to the ICE
code of conduct rules as appropriate. 2022 latest answers