Out-of-Scope-Safety-Finding-Reporting-Standard
Rs · Resource
Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/84#Out-of-Scope-Safety-Finding-Reporting-Standard
Properties
Instance of
Out-of-ScopeSafetyFindingReportingStandard
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#Out-of-ScopeSafetyFindingReportingStandard
Confidence
0.93
Created by
Professional engineering ethics bodies
Document title
Out-of-Scope Safety Finding Reporting Standard
Importance
high
Used by
Engineer A when deciding how to handle client-disclosed deficiencies outside his contracted structural scope
Used in context
Directly applicable because Engineer A was retained for structural integrity only, yet became aware of electrical and mechanical code violations outside his scope; governs whether and how he must report those findings
Source Evidence
Source text
While Engineer A is not an electrical nor mechanical engineer, he does realize those deficiencies could cause injury to the occupants
Text references
Engineer A makes a brief mention of his conversation with the client concerning the deficiencies; however, in view of the terms of the agreement, Engineer A does not report the safety violations to any third party
While Engineer A is not an electrical nor mechanical engineer, he does realize those deficiencies could cause injury to the occupants
TTL
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case84:Out-of-Scope-Safety-Finding-Reporting-Standard a proeth:Out-of-ScopeSafetyFindingReportingStandard,
owl:NamedIndividual ;
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proeth:conceptCategory "Resource" ;
proeth:confidence "0.93" ;
proeth:createdby "Professional engineering ethics bodies" ;
proeth:discoveredincase "84" ;
proeth:discoveredinpass "1" ;
proeth:discoveredinsection "facts" ;
proeth:documenttitle "Out-of-Scope Safety Finding Reporting Standard" ;
proeth:firstdiscoveredat "2026-03-01T13:30:36.563028+00:00" ;
proeth:firstdiscoveredincase "84" ;
proeth:generatedattime "2026-03-01T13:30:36.563028+00:00" ;
proeth:importance "high" ;
proeth:resourceclass "Out-of-Scope Safety Finding Reporting Standard" ;
proeth:sourcetext "While Engineer A is not an electrical nor mechanical engineer, he does realize those deficiencies could cause injury to the occupants" ;
proeth:textreferences "Engineer A makes a brief mention of his conversation with the client concerning the deficiencies; however, in view of the terms of the agreement, Engineer A does not report the safety violations to any third party",
"While Engineer A is not an electrical nor mechanical engineer, he does realize those deficiencies could cause injury to the occupants" ;
proeth:usedby "Engineer A when deciding how to handle client-disclosed deficiencies outside his contracted structural scope" ;
proeth:usedincontext "Directly applicable because Engineer A was retained for structural integrity only, yet became aware of electrical and mechanical code violations outside his scope; governs whether and how he must report those findings" ;
proeth:wasattributedto "Case 84 Extraction" ;
prov:generatedAtTime "2026-03-01T13:56:58.165389"^^xsd:dateTime ;
prov:wasGeneratedBy "ProEthica Case 84 Extraction" .
Metadata
Extraction details
Discovered in case
84
Discovered in pass
1
Discovered in section
facts
First discovered
2026-03-01T13:30:36.563028+00:00
First case
84
Generated
2026-03-01T13:30:36.563028+00:00
Attributed to
Case 84 Extraction
Generated
2026-03-01T13:56:58.165389
Generated by
ProEthica Case 84 Extraction