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WITHOUT WARNING, IN OUR SOLE DISCRETION.
Regardless of any other professional affiliation, the IREC Program Code of Ethics (Code) applies to individuals who are IREC ISPQ certified, training organizations that are IREC accredited, and candidates seeking IREC certification or accreditation.
IREC ISPQ accredited training organizations, certified professionals, and candidates shall:
- Responsibilities Relating to Legal Requirements
- Comply with applicable laws, regulations, policies, and ethical standards regulating professional conduct or business activities.
- Refrain from behavior that violates legal or ethical standards.
- Responsibilities to IREC
- Act consistently with applicable IREC policies, standards, and requirements.
- Provide accurate, truthful, and complete information to IREC.
- Cooperate with IREC concerning ethics matters.
- Report apparent violations of the Code of Ethics upon a reasonable factual basis.
- Responsibilities to Students and the Public
- Deliver competent and appropriate training and related services.
- Recognize limitations related to qualifications and provide services only when qualified.
- Maintain confidentiality of student information except when disclosure is required by law or authorized by the student.
- Provide truthful and accurate representations concerning credentials, experience, and services.
- Respect intellectual property rights.
- Disclose potential conflicts of interest.
- Follow appropriate safety procedures during training activities.
Confidentiality and the protection of student information are core values and business practices of Association for Energy Affordability, Inc. (“AEA”).
There are circumstances in which sharing limited student information with a specified entity, such as a credentialing organization or a student’s employer, may increase AEA’s ability to provide high-quality services to participants in AEA training programs.
In such circumstances, AEA will request permission before sharing information and will disclose only the information necessary for the stated purpose. Participants retain the right to revoke such permission in writing at any time.
By participating in AEA programs, events, training sessions, webinars, or related activities, participants acknowledge and agree that AEA may photograph, record, or otherwise capture their image, likeness, voice, or participation for educational, promotional, marketing, archival, or informational purposes.
AEA may use such photographs, recordings, videos, or reproductions in print, online, social media, training materials, promotional materials, websites, presentations, and other media formats without additional compensation unless otherwise prohibited by law.
Participants who do not wish to be photographed or recorded should notify AEA in writing prior to participation whenever reasonably possible.
As a Building Performance Institute (BPI) Test Center, AEA maintains the highest standards of professional conduct.
All candidates participating in examinations, certifications, or assessments conducted through AEA will be treated fairly, ethically, and impartially.
Potential conflicts of interest involving candidates, proctors, instructors, or staff will be investigated promptly and resolved in accordance with applicable BPI policies and procedures.
AEA personnel involved in testing and evaluation activities are expected to maintain objectivity and impartiality at all times. AEA routinely monitors its testing and training activities to ensure compliance with applicable quality assurance standards and conflict-of-interest requirements.
STUDENT HEALTH AND SAFETY
The health and safety of all AEA training participants, staff, instructors, and visitors is a priority.
Participants are responsible for:
- Following posted safety notices.
- Following directions provided by instructors and staff.
- Using training equipment only as instructed.
- Reporting hazards, unsafe conditions, injuries, or health concerns immediately.
- Refraining from smoking, alcohol, illegal drugs, or weapons on AEA premises.
AEA is responsible for:
- Providing a safe and clean training environment.
- Providing appropriate safety equipment where required.
- Delivering safety guidance and instruction.
- Maintaining and updating safety protocols, equipment, and staff training as necessary.