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Q1(a) State the major difference between mechanical engineering and civil engineering.
Mechanical Engineering is involved with the planning, design, develop, manufacture, and test
tools, engines, machines, and other mechanical devices.
Civil Engineering is involved with the planning, design, construction and maintenance of
public works.
(4 marks)
(b) Differentiate the main function between The Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) and
Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM).
IEM is a society established to promote and advance the Science and Profession of
Engineering in any or all its disciplines and to facilitate the exchange of information and
ideas related to Engineering.
While BEM is to rgulate the conduct and ethics of the engineering profession in order to
safeguard the safety and interest of the public.
(5 marks)
(c) Justify the need of accreditation for engineering degree program conducted in Malaysia by
The Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC).
(d) Explain briefly Three(3) benefits that can be derived from Outcome Based Education (OBE).
If I follow Mr. Alex’ instruction to continue the production, it will pleased my company. But
it will the endanger the safety, health and welfare of the public as the leaked engine oil will
pollute the river and have an adverse effect on the environment. On the other hand, if I repair
the leak, I will be unable to complete the order on time. This will not good for company from
the business point of view.
To strike a balance without stopping production and at the same time not to pollute the river,
the best option is to install/fix a temporary container to collect all the leaked engine oil and
at the same time continue the production until my order is complete. Then only stop the
production and do the repairs.
(6 marks)
(b) Are you facing an ethical dilemma? If yes, how do you resolve an ethical dilemma.
Yes, I am facing an ethical dilemma. I have to choose between serving my employer with
complete fidelity, but at the same time, I have an obligation to hold paramount the safety,
health and welfare of the public. If I report the problem to the authority, it will upset my
superior, which may in turn affect my career in that company. Furthermore, I have to be loyal
and cannot give information about the company to outsiders. On the other hand, not doing
anything about the problem could endanger the health and safety of the public.
In many cases, ethics involves a delicate balance between conflicting obligations. However,
it is clear where the conflict is between “loyalty to the employer or client” and the “protection
of the public,” the latter must be viewed by, in this case by me, as the higher obligation.
Therefore, it is clear that I have an obligation to report the matter to my employer, through
the plant manager, Alex
(10 marks)
(c) State Two (2) relevant BEM codes that are applicable in this case and explain briefly its
impact on the case.
The obligation to ensure public safety while performing professional services is written in the
BEM Guidelines for Code of Practice:
Item 1.0: A Registered Engineer shall at all times hold paramount the safety, health and
welfare of the public.
Q3(a) Explain briefly the salient features of ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
Ensure that the development, manufacturing and supply of products and services are
becoming more efficient, safer and cleaner.
Facilitate trade between countries and make it fairer.
Provide governments with a technical base for health, safety and environmental legislation
and conformity assessment.
Suppliers can develop and offer products and services meeting specifications that have wide
international acceptance.
The companies can compete on many more markets around the world.
Safeguard consumers and users in general, of products and services.
(6 marks)
(b) Explain the differences between Accreditation and Certification under ISO 9001.
Any five(5)
reproduces in any material form, performs, shows or plays or distributes to the public,
communicates by cable or broadcast of the whole work or a substantial part thereof either in
its original or derivative form;
imports any article into Malaysia for the purpose of trade or financial gains;
makes for sale or hire any infringing copy; sells, lets for hire or by way of trade, exposes or
offers for sale or hire any infringing copy;
distributes infringing copies;
possesses, otherwise than for his private and domestic use, any infringing copy;
by way of trade, exhibits in public any infringing copy;
imports into Malaysia, otherwise than for his private and domestic use, an infringing copy;
(10 marks)