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Code of Ethics
- Members will assist in furthering the objects, interest and causes of the Association and will assist whenever possible in the development of effective communication, understanding and co-operation between members, customers, government agencies, the public and the industry.
- A member must conduct his/her business so as to minimise controversies with other members and to avoid conduct that is detrimental to the interest of the Association.
- Members will not make exaggerated or misleading statements to the public concerning the qualities of materials or workmanship or knowingly allow their staff or sub-contractors to make such statements.
- A member will conduct his/her business so as to reflect favourably on the Association and its members and to assure public confidence in the industry.
- Members will provide a courteous and reliable service at all times.
- Members will ensure that their employees and sub-contractors are trained to acceptable standards of competence to operate in a safe and efficient manner and to perform the standard or workmanship as required by the member.
- Members will be safety conscious and will, wherever possible, work towards a safer work environment.
- Members will ensure adequate operating standards by maintaining their equipment in good working condition and presenting themselves and their equipment in a clean and tidy manner.
- Members will treat all information from within the Association as strictly confidential and will not disclose to any person or corporation which is not a member, without the written consent of the Executive Committee. In particular, members must not use information of the Association in any way so as to create a dispute, or as a means of supporting a position in an industrial dispute.
- Members will ensure their staff are aware of the provisions of this Code.
- Any breach of this Code should be reported in writing to the Association's Executive Committee who may, after investigation, require members to answer any such allegations.
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