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American Board of
Industrial Hygiene Code of Ethics |
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The American Board of Industrial
Hygiene (ABIH) is a voluntary, non-profit, professional
credentialing organization. ABIH certifies qualified
industrial hygienists engaged in the practice of industrial
hygiene, and who have met the professional knowledge
standards established by the Board of Directors. Regardless
of any other professional affiliation, the ABIH Code of
Ethics (Code) applies to: each individual certified by the
ABIH as a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) or a
Certified Associate Industrial Hygienist (CAIH) (certificants);
and, each individual seeking ABIH certification
(candidates). The Code serves as the minimal ethical
standards for the professional behavior of ABIH certificants
and candidates. |
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The Code is designed to provide
both appropriate ethical practice guidelines and enforceable
standards of conduct for all certificants and candidates.
The Code also serves as a professional resource for
industrial hygienists, as well as for those served by ABIH
certificants and candidates. |
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Preamble/General Guidelines |
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The ABIH is dedicated to the
implementation of appropriate professional standards
designed to serve the public, employees, employers, clients
and the industrial hygiene profession. First and foremost,
ABIH certificants and candidates give priority to health and
safety interests related to the protection of people, and
act in a manner that promotes integrity and reflects
positively on the profession, consistent with accepted
moral, ethical and legal standards. |
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As professionals in the field of
industrial hygiene, ABIH certificants and candidates have
the obligation to: maintain high standards of integrity and
professional conduct; accept responsibility for their
actions; continually seek to enhance their professional
capabilities; practice with fairness and honesty; and,
encourage others to act in a professional manner consistent
with the certification standards and responsibilities set
forth below. |
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Effective Date: May 25, 2007
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