Is there a Universal Code of Ethics for Heavy Equipment Operation?

If there is, where can I find it?

Check, "Osha standards and regulations", it's primarily regarding safety, but may include more.

Most operators or sub-contractors follow the code of ethics established by the company, corporation, or general contractor they work for.

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2 Responses to “Is there a Universal Code of Ethics for Heavy Equipment Operation?”

  1. flika says:

    Check, "Osha standards and regulations", it's primarily regarding safety, but may include more.

    Most operators or sub-contractors follow the code of ethics established by the company, corporation, or general contractor they work for.
    References :

  2. Kimber Leigh says:

    You’re kidding right? Heavy Equipment Operators do not have any ethics. They have to be specially certified for their machine, and it is much bigger than you so they do what they want, when they want, and go wherever they want. That includes driving and parking the truck and trailer that carries the machine. No ethics, no morals, just cockyness and bulliness (if those are words).
    References :
    Own painting company that specialized in new construction. They are establishing a new neighborhood, so they are everywhere!

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