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- Sep 7, 2012
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Trying to understand the professional engineering field a little better. There are many fields of engineering. There are many countries with different regional and federal level rules. There are international issues also.
In general, for developed and western countries, is a professional engineering license needed by either the designer/employee or a consultant to 'sign off' of the design. Do all engineering work need to be 'signed off?' every step of the way?
I understand certain fields you definately have to. For example, infrastructure projects like construction of a building, high power electrical distribution systems etc - where public safety exposure is heavy. Or high pressure containers often need to be certified, such as air compressors you can get at home depot etc. But do _all_ design related work need to be certified by an engineer?
Lets speak from the North American and European perspective?
So an entrepreneur who comes up with a certain design or concept, is he not able to 'sign off' by himself provided he has not gotten a professional license yet? Is he not allowed to just go straight to selling his product if it has not been reviewed by an engineer?
What if the field is advanced and there are hardly any more experts in the field than said inventor?
What about international trade. If someone sells something overseas, do they need to consult a local engineer before they sell the product?
In general, for developed and western countries, is a professional engineering license needed by either the designer/employee or a consultant to 'sign off' of the design. Do all engineering work need to be 'signed off?' every step of the way?
I understand certain fields you definately have to. For example, infrastructure projects like construction of a building, high power electrical distribution systems etc - where public safety exposure is heavy. Or high pressure containers often need to be certified, such as air compressors you can get at home depot etc. But do _all_ design related work need to be certified by an engineer?
Lets speak from the North American and European perspective?
So an entrepreneur who comes up with a certain design or concept, is he not able to 'sign off' by himself provided he has not gotten a professional license yet? Is he not allowed to just go straight to selling his product if it has not been reviewed by an engineer?
What if the field is advanced and there are hardly any more experts in the field than said inventor?
What about international trade. If someone sells something overseas, do they need to consult a local engineer before they sell the product?