THE SOCIETY
OF ACCREDITED MARINE SURVEYORS CODE OF ETHICS:
Members of the Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors
must be persons of integrity, who conduct business in a professional,
ethical manner. Members shall not violate or attempt to violate
the Code of Ethics and Rules of Practice, or knowingly assist or
induce others to do so. Members shall be dedicated to the preservation
of life and property in the marine environment.
1. STRIVE TO ENHANCE THE PROFESSION
OF MARINE SURVEYING
The surveyor will:
A) Be competent, prompt, diligent and
demonstrate respect for the survey profession. (Competence requires
knowledge, skill, thoughtfulness, and preparation reasonably necessary
for the assignment).
B) Enjoy a favorable reputation within the local business community.
C) Cooperate in developing the marine
surveying profession by:
1. Contributing one’s skill and knowledge
to further the profession’s commitment to serving
the public.
2. Exchanging general information with peers
and associates.
3. Contributing to the work of technical
societies, regulatory agencies, and specialized professional
education.
2. MAINTAIN AND ENHANCE THEIR PROFESSIONAL
KNOWLEDGE & EXPERTISE
The surveyor will participate in continuing
education as required by the rules of the Society.
3. CONDUCT THEIR BUSINESS IN A PROFESSIONAL
MANNER
The surveyor will:
A) Accept only assignments that can be completed with professional
competence.
B) Advertise only in a dignified manner, being careful to avoid
misleading statements.
C) Respect the confidential nature of marine surveying.
4. MAINTAIN INDEPENDENCE, INTEGRITY
& OBJECTIVITY
The surveyor will:
A) When representing the client: endeavor to present facts and opinions
without prejudice.
B) Refrain from suppressing, over-emphasizing or manipulating
facts.
C) Set fees based on work performed for a client and avoid any form
of compensation that could be perceived
as corrupting judgment.
5. AVOID PREJUDICE AND CONFLICT OF
INTEREST
The surveyor will:
A) Avoid assignments that would create a conflict of interest.
B) Inform the client of any business connection, interest or affiliation
that might influence judgment or impair
the disinterested nature of a survey.
C) Accept compensation from more than one source only with the
full knowledge of the interested parties.
D) Not make false, misleading, deceptive or unfair statements concerning
member surveyors or the surveyors services,
qualifications or integrity. |