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6.2 Joint Industrial Hygiene Associations Member Ethical Principles

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Also in 2007, AIHA and ACGIH, as professional organizations rather than credentialing organizations, adopted a set of ethical principles, which are very similar to the ABIH Industrial Hygiene Code of Ethics. They are intended “to guide the members, support the profession, and protect health and safety.” The difference in language reflects the role of the Principles as guidance. Additional differences include that members should:

 “Promote equal opportunity and diversity in professional activities.”

 “Support and disseminate the association's ethics principles to other professionals.”

 “Refrain from business activities and practices that unlawfully restrict competition.”

 “Inform appropriate management representatives and/or governmental bodies of violations of legal and regulatory requirements when obligated or otherwise clearly appropriate.”

 “Make reasonable efforts to ensure that the results of industrial hygiene assessments are communicated to exposed populations.”12

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