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Code of Ethics
SETAC Code of Ethics
Environmental professionals are expected to exhibit
the highest standards of honesty and integrity. Accordingly,
our activities require honesty, impartiality, fairness,
and equity, and we must be dedicated to the protection
and welfare of environmental resources. Environmental
professionals must perform under a standard of professional
behavior that requires adherence to the highest principles
of ethical conduct.
Commitment to ethical professional conduct is expected
of every member of the Society of Environmental Toxicology
and Chemistry, and each member shall:
- Conduct themselves honorably, responsibly, ethically,
and lawfully, with objectivity and integrity, so as
to enhance the honor and reputation of the profession.
- Avoid conflicts of interest and situations that
may imply a conflict of interest.
- Give proper credit for intellectual property and
honor property rights.
- Recognize and respect confidentiality, but be honest
and forth-coming in all issues of public record.
- Abstain from deceptive acts such as fabricating,
falsifying, or suppressing results, deliberately misrepresenting
research findings, or otherwise committing scientific
fraud.
- Strive to accurately communicate scientific understanding
and knowledge, and to avoid and discourage dissemination
of erroneous, biased, or exaggerated statements.
- Conduct research and related activities (1) so as
to avoid or minimize adverse environmental effects
of that research and (2) in compliance with legal
requirements for protection of researchers, human
subjects, or research organisms and systems.
- Abstain from discriminating against others.
SETAC Animals in Research
Guidance Statement
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