Question: 2. Assume you are a quality control engineer, supervising the completion of a product whose specification includes using only US-made parts. However, at a very
2. Assume you are a quality control engineer, supervising the completion of a product whose specification includes using only US-made parts. However, at a very late stage you notice that one of your sub- contractors has supplied you with a part having foreign-made bolts in it-but these aren't very noticeable and would function identically to US-made bolts. Your customer urgently needs delivery of the finished product. (Potter, p. 575) a. Find at least one Fundamental Canon and at least one Rule of Practice or Professional Obligation of the NSPE Code of Ethics that are most relevant to this situation. Cite the section numbers and give a brief explanation of why they are relevant. Notes: (1) Refer to sections of the Code by the outline numbers as they appear in the Code and give a brief description of what is in that section. For example: "Rule of Practice II.1.b. prohibits the practice known as 'plan stamping,' among other things." (2) in answering a question like this, it is insufficient to refer only to the Fundamental Canons. You need to refer to and explain Rules of Practice (or Professional Obligations) that apply. That is, you need to write about things that appear in the paragraphs marked by lower case letters. b. Are there any legal issues involved in this situation? If not, explain why not. If so, briefly state what the legal issues are and how they should affect your actions. Based on your previous discussion, explain what you should do. C
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