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Principles and Practice of Ethics for Professionals in Mining
Summary
Ethical behavior includes having the specialized knowledge associated with one's profession, acting and using that knowledge responsibly, and carefully and consciously avoiding harm to others by one's actions. Acting ethically is a mark, indeed, requirement, of being a professional. This course was developed for professionals who work in and around the mining industry. It will help guide professionals to choose the best ethical path when designing, operating or evaluation mines.
Persons who might benefit from the course include the following.
Licensed and registered professional engineers
Evaluation experts deemed to be "qualified persons"
Mine engineering designers
Mine managers and executives
Mining financial managers
Anyone interested in ethics and how this pertains to mining professionals
About the Presenter
Dr. Saperstein has a B. S. in Mining Engineering from the Montana School of Mines and a D. Phil. in engineering science from Oxford University, which he attended as a Rhodes Scholar. He has been a mining engineering faculty member at The Pennsylvania State University, the University of Kentucky, and the University of Missouri-Rolla. He was Dean of the School of Mines and Metallurgy at UMR for 11 years. He is a licensed Professional Engineer and is an expert in the environmental impacts of mining. He has also served ABET, Inc, the recognized accreditor for engineering, as its President. He is a Distinguished Member of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc. (SME), a Fellow of ABET and holder of its Grinter Award, and recognized as a Distinguished Alumni by Montana Tech.
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