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Time for licenced Engineers?

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As a result of a discussion within a Linkedin group. I had originally raised the issue of the EC UK or IET legally licencing Engineers and had agreed to bring this discussion from Linkedin to the IET members in an appropriate community for a frank and open debate.

​The circumstances surrounding this discussion was the tragedy of Grenfell Towers and my personal observation that some of the alleged decision makers, had no technical qualifications to make decisions on public safety. I am wondering how far the inquiry will go to reveal that issue. 



As I currently work in Canada we do have an act of law governing the conduct of its licenced Engineers and this makes the Engineer have some higher degree of responsibility for public safety.


​Questions

1)    Given the impact of Grenfell, does EC(UK) have to now start considering licencing? What are the perceived hurdles to achieve this?

​2)    If not. What can we do within our profession to improve pubic safety with an objective to prevent another 'Grenfell' ?


I am ​Interested to get IET members responses.

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  • Roy (Pemberton),

    With your more detailed explanation of what you meant I think I can follow and can agree with what I think you mean (which is not quite as you say). My understanding would be that the organisation can place the responsibility for sign of on a contract on an Eng Tech (assuming he/she has the requisite experience and knowledge for that project) but the decision on what level the authority can be delegated to is made by a higher level of authority within the organisation.

    Alasdair
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  • Roy (Pemberton),

    With your more detailed explanation of what you meant I think I can follow and can agree with what I think you mean (which is not quite as you say). My understanding would be that the organisation can place the responsibility for sign of on a contract on an Eng Tech (assuming he/she has the requisite experience and knowledge for that project) but the decision on what level the authority can be delegated to is made by a higher level of authority within the organisation.

    Alasdair
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