TXMEEN
Mechanical
- Oct 7, 2007
- 23
There are a number of product development companies out there that do “design” work however they do not have PEs and their firm’s are not registered with the board.
In looking at the laws and rules for my state, it sounds like you are practicing engineering if you make decisions on how to make a product work (component geometry, material selection, etc.).
Many of the products that I have seen these companies generate are typically consumer products like appliances, hand tools, automotive accessories, etc. They are not working on higher risk items like pressure vessels, bridges and buildings but according to the laws and rules as they have been interpreted to me, they are practicing engineering.
I thought I would throw the question out there. Are these companies offering engineering services by designing cell phone cases, kitchen gadgets, flashlights, etc? If so, how are they able to operate without a license or having a licensed engineer on board?
In looking at the laws and rules for my state, it sounds like you are practicing engineering if you make decisions on how to make a product work (component geometry, material selection, etc.).
Many of the products that I have seen these companies generate are typically consumer products like appliances, hand tools, automotive accessories, etc. They are not working on higher risk items like pressure vessels, bridges and buildings but according to the laws and rules as they have been interpreted to me, they are practicing engineering.
I thought I would throw the question out there. Are these companies offering engineering services by designing cell phone cases, kitchen gadgets, flashlights, etc? If so, how are they able to operate without a license or having a licensed engineer on board?