PPE - Law and Ethics Classes
Mechanical Engineering
Training
Provided by FEA Training Guru
Professional Practice Exam (PPE) is mandatory by Professional Engineers of Ontario in order to receive P. Eng. degree;
Pass in First Attempt Guaranteed;
Concepts clearly explained by case studies;
Previous Exam papers solved in class;
Reading books yourself could take months to prepare;
Two day Training Course;
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Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: P.Eng.
Related Jobs or Careers: Engineering - all disciplines
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PPE - Law and Ethics Classes
PART A - Professional Practice & Ethics
Definitions and interpretations of professional status.
Obligations that accompany the privileges of professional status.
Unregulated, state regulated, and self regulated practice.
Powers of the PEO in the self regulated profession of engineering in Ontario reserved practice and reserved titles.
Disciplinary consequences of violation of the Regulations including the Code of Ethics, as distinct from the legal liability.
The independent practitioner and the employee engineer acting as a representative or agent.
Supervision of unregistered persons by a professional engineer.
Responsibilities of holders of Limited Licenses.
Ethical considerations related to standards of practice.
PART B - Engineering Law & Professional Liability
Legal concepts and basics relevant to professional engineers including: the basic structure of the Canadian legal system, basics of business organizations.
Application of tort law principles in determining liability for negligence.
Essential elements and principles of contract law including grounds upon which a contract may be impeached.
Tendering issues, interpretation, discharge and breach of contracts.
Engineering and other specific types of contracts.
The Professional Engineers Act regulatory aspects.
Competition Act issues of relevance to engineers.
Industrial property protection; employment laws.
Human Rights Code Prohibitions against Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
Definitions and interpretations of professional status.
Obligations that accompany the privileges of professional status.
Unregulated, state regulated, and self regulated practice.
Powers of the PEO in the self regulated profession of engineering in Ontario reserved practice and reserved titles.
Disciplinary consequences of violation of the Regulations including the Code of Ethics, as distinct from the legal liability.
The independent practitioner and the employee engineer acting as a representative or agent.
Supervision of unregistered persons by a professional engineer.
Responsibilities of holders of Limited Licenses.
Ethical considerations related to standards of practice.
PART B - Engineering Law & Professional Liability
Legal concepts and basics relevant to professional engineers including: the basic structure of the Canadian legal system, basics of business organizations.
Application of tort law principles in determining liability for negligence.
Essential elements and principles of contract law including grounds upon which a contract may be impeached.
Tendering issues, interpretation, discharge and breach of contracts.
Engineering and other specific types of contracts.
The Professional Engineers Act regulatory aspects.
Competition Act issues of relevance to engineers.
Industrial property protection; employment laws.
Human Rights Code Prohibitions against Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
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