ME Homework Ethics II — Gilbane Gold Analysis

    Subject: Ethics Assignment 2
    INTRODUCTION:
    Engineering (or Professional) Ethics is a central part of the engineering profession. A social contract exists between the engineer and the general public. In exchange for the freedom to police our own members the right to formulate technical standards and the benefit of financial support for engineering education engineers are expected to look out for the welfare of society in technical decisions and behave in an acceptable professional manner.
    ASSIGNMENT:
    During the 2nd ethics session in ME176 lab you watched a videotape of an ethics case called Gilbane Gold and then responded to some questions about the case. For the final ethics assignment for the class your ethics team should now perform an ethical analysis of the Gilbane Gold situation using the Engineering Ethics Decision Matrix (section 1.10 of Exploring Engineering) as a tool in your analysis. Your team should do the following:
    Provide an appropriate introduction that summarizes the Gilbane case thoroughly and accurately (use the in-class discussion to guide you)
    Complete an Ethics Decision Matrix for the Gilbane case
    Evaluate the ethical merits of the given case based on the Ethics Decision Matrix and clearly state what your team would do if you were David Jackson and were placed in his situation at the end of the video. You should more completely answer the final question from the in-class review document that the entire class discussed.
    OUTCOME/DOCUMENTATION:
    ; provide a professional cover memo as well as the responses to the above bulleted topics..
    Ethics II In-class Review
    Name: __________________
    Name: __________________
    Name: __________________
    State all of what your group believes are the relevant and unquestionable facts for this case? Explain why they are facts that everyone would agree upon and not just your personal opinions:
    Does your group think that Z Corp is really poisoning the Gilbane Gold soil? Be sure to explain why or why not; clearly indicate what poisoning means.
    Is the town of Gilbane treating Z Corp fairly or unfairly? Does fair vs. unfair treatment change the way you should make ethical judgment or decisions?
    Discuss what advice David was given by his colleagues (the ex-consultant Tom Richards and the college professor Winslow Massin) and how this might help or also hurt Davids ability to decide what to do?
    Now that he has to meet the Z Corp lawyers in the morning what are Davids possible (realistic) options at his meeting the next day (list at least three that cover the range possible)?
    Engineering Ethics Decision Matrix (Exploring Engineering section 1.10)
    Options
    NSPE Canons
    Go along with the decision
    Appeal to higher management
    Quit your job
    Write your state representative
    Call a newspaper reporter
    Hold paramount the safety health and welfare of the public
    Perform services only in the area of your competence
    Issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner
    Act for each employer or client as faithful agents or trustees
    Avoid deceptive acts
    Conduct themselves honorably
    Example Decision Matrix for ABC/XYZ Case

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