Conference Proceedings
Seventh Large Open Pit Conference 2010
Conference Proceedings
Seventh Large Open Pit Conference 2010
Ensuring Professional Engineering Capability - Queensland Professional Engineers Act 2002
The provision of professional engineering services in Queensland is regulated through the Professional Engineers Act 2002. The Act requires that anyone providing professional engineering services must be registered and is subject to continuing professional development requirements._x000D_
The engineering profession is actively requesting the Queensland Government to expand registration to include associate and technologist engineering practitioners. In view of the strong moves at the Federal level towards national registration of professional groups the lessons of the Queensland experience are very relevant across Australia. This paper describes the rationale behind the Act and outlines its operation. It discusses some misconceptions regarding the applicability of the Act to various engineering activities. There is much that the Act has to offer individual engineers and industry generally in establishing, articulating and maintaining standards for professional engineering work. The paper considers legal actions taken to date under the provisions of the Act and discusses the way in which this parallels industry moves towards quality assurance of work force capability._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Taylor, E and Murray, C, 2010. Ensuring professional engineering capability - Queensland Professional Engineers Act 2002, in Proceedings Seventh Large Open Pit Conference 2010, pp 65-70 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
The engineering profession is actively requesting the Queensland Government to expand registration to include associate and technologist engineering practitioners. In view of the strong moves at the Federal level towards national registration of professional groups the lessons of the Queensland experience are very relevant across Australia. This paper describes the rationale behind the Act and outlines its operation. It discusses some misconceptions regarding the applicability of the Act to various engineering activities. There is much that the Act has to offer individual engineers and industry generally in establishing, articulating and maintaining standards for professional engineering work. The paper considers legal actions taken to date under the provisions of the Act and discusses the way in which this parallels industry moves towards quality assurance of work force capability._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Taylor, E and Murray, C, 2010. Ensuring professional engineering capability - Queensland Professional Engineers Act 2002, in Proceedings Seventh Large Open Pit Conference 2010, pp 65-70 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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E Taylor, C Murray
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