At the moment engineer is not a protected title in any state but QLD, so far I know. When the other states follow suit I will no longer be an engineer.
It is a legal requirement for professional engineers to register with the Board of Professional
Engineers before they can practise as a professional engineer in Queensland.
Engineers must be a Registered Professional Engineer of Queensland (RPEQ) to provide engineering
services. The rule applies to all persons who in their employment provide engineering services to their
employer. The exception is for persons who practise under the direct supervision of RPEQs.
Companies need to ensure that persons employed as professional engineers are registered, or work
under the supervision of a registered professional engineer. The requirement applies regardless of
whether the professional engineer is providing professional engineering services to his or her
employer or to external clients. Requirements of the Act
Definition of professional engineering service
Professional engineering service means an engineering service that requires, or is based on, the
application of engineering principles and data to a design, or to a construction or production activity,
relating to engineering, and does not include an engineering service that is provided only in
accordance with a prescriptive standard.
The dictionary in the legislation provides that:
Prescriptive standard means a document that states procedures or criteria:
a. for carrying out a design, or a construction or production activity, relating to engineering; and
b. the application of which, to the carrying out of the design, or the construction or production
activity, does not require advanced scientifically based calculations.
Examples:
AS1684 – Timber framing code, published by Standards Australia
AS/NZA 3000:2007 – Electrical installations (known as theAustralian/New Zealand Wiring
Rules) published by Standards Australia.
As to whether any engineers have been held personally liable in court, so far as I know they haven't, despite some widely publicised and fatal errors.
Cheers
Greg Locock
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