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ENGINEERING ETHICS: THREE CASE STUDIES

ENGINEERING ETHICS: THREE CASE STUDIES (Subtitle: EVERYTHING SHOULD BE AS SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT SIMPLER)Victor Singer, (retired)Dan Schiffbauer, : Canons or Codes of Ethics Noteworthy Historical Background for Each Case In Point The Tacoma Narrows First Suspension Bridge: failed 1940 The Silver Bridge (US Hwy 35 Ohio River Crossing): failed 1967 The Shuttle Challenger: failed 1986 Questions To Ponder For Each Case In Point: Are There Relevant Ethical Issues Or Just 20-20 Hindsight? When, If At All, Did Which Ethical Issue Come Into Play? If Errors Occurred, Were They Errors Of Judgment, Omission or Commission? Or Murphy s Law Events - - Accidents In An Imperfectly Understood World? Who Should Have Done What, That He Didn't Do?CANONS OR CODES OF ETHICS NSPE, ASCE, ASME, AAES: Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public.

• Other steel shapes and plate (1020 carbon steel, ASTM A7-24) Ftu58.2 ksi, Fty31.7 ... • 1920’sera brittle fracture provisions for steels for buildings and bridges commonly ... induced --failure in brittle materials at low temperatures.

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