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The California Divide-And Why You Need To Engage Your Legislators

机译:加州分裂 - 为什么你需要聘请你的立法者

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California is crippled by a great divide that has nothing to do with tectonic plates. California's professional engineering statute gives civil engineers free reign, allows electrical and mechanical engineers to work in their disciplines so long as that does not conflict with civil engineering, and acknowledges by title only that other engineering disciplines exist. This division presents problems for engineers whether they have a professional engineering license or not. For example, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans are mandated by federal regulations. Such plans are prepared by chemical engineers all over the country, but NOT in California. SPCC plans are part of the exclusive domain of civil engineers. A fire protection engineer was once told he could not design a fire suppression system because that was the exclusive domain of mechanical engineers. A chemical engineer was once told he could not submit a Risk Management Plan (RMP) (required by Cal EPA) without a civil engineer stamp because even the hazard analysis on a facility that uses chemicals is the civil engineer's domain. These are just a few examples where engineers are not allowed to work on projects that similarly trained engineers are expected to do in the rest of the country and the rest of the world. So how do engineers in California navigate this regulatory nightmare? And how do we influence the legislators, engineering board, and others to nudge the statute in the right direction? California's answer included forming a coalition of professional engineering societies that work together to present a united voice. The California Legislative Council of Professional Engineers (CLCPE) not only represents the interests of engineering professions to the legislature, but serves as a pro bono resource for the legislature on technical issues as well. This paper will discuss: (1) our lessons learned from working with legislators; (2) California's professional engineering statute and why it is written as it is; and (3) why one needs to be engaged in the legislative process. Professional engineers are entrusted with protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the public. Getting engaged has the benefit of letting legislators understand the impact of their decisions and allows engineers to serve the communities where they live, and provide a safer, better community for everyone.
机译:加利福尼亚被一个伟大的鸿沟瘫痪,与构造板块无关。加州的专业工程法规给土木工程师提供免费统治,允许电气和机械工程师在他们的学科中工作,只要与土木工程不冲突,并且仅通过标题承认其他工程学科存在。该部门为工程师提供了职业工程许可证的问题。例如,联邦法规授权溢出预防控制和对策(SPCC)计划。这些计划由全国各地的化学工程师制定,但不是在加利福尼亚州。 SPCC计划是土木工程师独家领域的一部分。消防工程师曾经告诉他无法设计灭火系统,因为这是机械工程师的独家领域。一位化学工程师曾经告诉他无法提交风险管理计划(RMP)(RMP),没有土木工程师邮票,因为即使是使用化学品的设施的危险分析是土木工程师的域名。这些只是几个例子,工程师不允许在训练有素的工程师在该国其他地区和世界其他地区进行的项目工作。那么加利福尼亚州的工程师如何导航这个监管噩梦?我们如何影响立法者,工程委员会和其他人在正确的方向下轻推符号?加州的答案包括形成一团专业工程师协会,共同呈现联合声音。加州专业工程师立法委员会(CLCPE)不仅代表了立法机关的工程专业的利益,而且还担任立法机关的Pro Bono资源。本文将讨论:(1)我们从与立法者合作的教训; (2)加利福尼亚州的专业工程法规以及为什么它是如此写作; (3)为什么人们需要从事立法过程。专业工程师委托保护公众的健康,安全和福利。参与订婚具有让立法者了解其决策的影响,并允许工程师为他们生活的社区提供服务,为每个人提供更安全,更好的社区。

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