Assessment Statement. Set out the manner in which a jurisdictional section of the relevant international register will be developed and implemented. In particular applicants should: • Show how it is determined that registrants on the international register either hold a qualification accredited under a relevant Accord, or that substantial equivalence as required by the Agreement has been demonstrated. Guidance Annex 2 sets out possible means for demonstrating substantial equivalence. • By reference to the previous section, show how it will be determined that registrants have demonstrated the professional engineering competence for independent practice as a requirement of registration, licensure or other equivalent recognition in the jurisdiction; and • Show how it will be verified that registrants have gained a minimum of seven years practical experience since graduation; and • Show how it will be verified that registrants have spent at least two years in responsible charge of significant engineering work; and • Show how it will be verified that registrants have maintained their continuing professional development at a satisfactory level, and • Show how it will be verified that candidates accept an obligation to adhere to a suitable code of ethical conduct including clauses requiring that, when undertaking engineering activities, the individuals shall: o Not misrepresent their educational qualifications or professional titles, o Accept appropriate responsibility for their work and that carried out under their supervision, o Ensure that they only undertake tasks for which they are competent o Respect the personal rights of people with whom they work and the legal and cultural values of the societies in which they carry out assignments, o Avoid conflicts of interest, observe proper duties of confidentiality, not accept or give inducements, and consider the public interest and be prepared to contribute to public debate on matters of technical understanding in fields in which they are competent to comment, and must take reasonable steps to: o Maintain their relevant competences at the necessary level, o Provide impartial analysis and judgement to employers, o Prevent avoidable danger to health and safety, and o Minimise foreseeable and avoidable impacts on the environment. • Show how it will be verified that registrants are within the responsibility of the jurisdiction, , and • How the jurisdictional section of the register will be maintained up to date, including relevant ways to contact the registrant concerned (if the registrant gives permission)
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Samples: Professional Engineers Agreement Apec Engineer Agreement, www.ieagreements.org, www.ieagreements.org
Assessment Statement. Set out the manner in which a jurisdictional section of the relevant international register will be developed and implemented. In particular applicants should: • Show how it is determined that registrants on the international register either hold a qualification accredited under a relevant Accord, or that substantial equivalence as required by the Agreement has been demonstrated. Guidance Annex 2 Schedule ? sets out possible means for demonstrating substantial equivalence. • By reference to the previous section, show how it will be determined that registrants have demonstrated the professional engineering competence for independent practice as a requirement of registration, licensure or other equivalent recognition in the jurisdiction; and • Show how it will be verified that registrants have gained a minimum of seven years practical experience since graduation; and • Show how it will be verified that registrants have spent at least two years in responsible charge of significant engineering work; and • Show how it will be verified that registrants have maintained their continuing professional development at a satisfactory level, and • Show how it will be verified that candidates accept an obligation to adhere to a suitable code of ethical conduct including clauses requiring that, when undertaking engineering activities, the individuals shall: o Not not misrepresent their educational qualifications or professional titles, o Accept accept appropriate responsibility for their work and that carried out under their supervision, o Ensure ensure that they only undertake tasks for which they are competent o Respect respect the personal rights of people with whom they work and the legal and cultural values of the societies in which they carry out assignments, o Avoid avoid conflicts of interest, observe proper duties of confidentiality, not accept or give inducements, and consider the public interest and be prepared to contribute to public debate on matters of technical understanding in fields in which they are competent to comment, and must take reasonable steps to: o Maintain maintain their relevant competences at the necessary level, o Provide provide impartial analysis and judgement to employers, o Prevent prevent avoidable danger to health and safety, and o Minimise minimise foreseeable and avoidable impacts on the environment. • Show how it will be verified that registrants are within the responsibility of the jurisdiction, , and • How the jurisdictional section of the register will be maintained up to date, including relevant ways to contact the registrant concerned (if the registrant gives permission)
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Samples: Professional Engineers Agreement, Professional Engineers Agreement
Assessment Statement. Set out the manner in which a jurisdictional section of the relevant international register will be developed and implemented. In particular applicants should: • Show how it is determined that registrants on the international register either hold a qualification accredited under a relevant Accord, or that substantial equivalence as required by the Agreement has been demonstrated. Guidance Annex 2 sets out possible means for demonstrating substantial equivalence. • By reference to the previous section, show how it will be determined that registrants have demonstrated the professional engineering competence for independent practice as a requirement of registration, licensure or other equivalent recognition in the jurisdiction; and • Show how it will be verified that registrants have gained a minimum of seven years practical experience since graduation; and • Show how it will be verified that registrants have spent at least two years in responsible charge of significant engineering work; and • Show how it will be verified that registrants have maintained their continuing professional development at a satisfactory level, and • Show how it will be verified that candidates accept an obligation to adhere to a suitable code of ethical conduct including clauses requiring that, when undertaking engineering activities, the individuals shall: o Not misrepresent their educational qualifications or professional titles, o Accept appropriate responsibility for their work and that carried out under their supervision, o Ensure that they only undertake tasks for which they are competent o Respect the personal rights of people with whom they work and the legal and cultural values of the societies in which they carry out assignments, o Avoid conflicts of interest, observe proper duties of confidentiality, not accept or give inducements, and consider the public interest and be prepared to contribute to public debate on matters of technical understanding in fields in which they are competent to comment, and must take reasonable steps to: o Maintain their relevant competences at the necessary level, o Provide impartial analysis and judgement to employers, o Prevent avoidable danger to health and safety, and o Minimise foreseeable and avoidable impacts on the environment. • Show how it will be verified that registrants are within the responsibility of the jurisdiction, , and • How the jurisdictional section of the register will be maintained up to date, including relevant ways to contact the registrant concerned (if the registrant gives permission)
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Samples: Professional Engineers Agreement Apec Engineer Agreement