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relationships with clients, a member should: |
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Serve the client's interests in a
professional manner. |
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Render accurate and conscientious
services, under the terms of any verbal or written agreement with
the client. |
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Disclose no proprietary or secret
information gained from association with the client without the
client's consent. |
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Avoid conflicts of interest with and
among clients. |
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Request compensation for services
rendered commensurate with the amount, quality and special nature of
the work. |
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relationships with other consultants, a member should: |
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Treat other professional consultants
with fairness and courtesy. |
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Be helpful and supportive to other
consultants. |
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Support and contribute to high
standards in the practice of consulting as a profession. |
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relationships with the public, a member should: |
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Refuse to be connected with any
illegal work. |
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Demonstrate by example that
consulting is a valuable and useful part of society. |
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Aid and support efforts to advance
knowledge of chemistry, chemical engineering, bioengineering and
related fields and the application of this knowledge to practical
purposes. |
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Support projects and causes that are
in the general public interest where the expertise of the consultant
is relevant. |
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Expose and oppose all errors and
frauds within the range of his or her special knowledge and skills. |