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CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT (CPD)
Attention
is drawn to Members on the criteria for sustained membership to the IEK.
This is based on aggregate points acquired
by members through participation in activities of IEK, the main objective
of the IEK activities being, to improve the skills and knowledge of the
practice of engineering through an approach focused on the following.
Organizational
strategy and individual needs
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Human resource
management
·
On-the-job-development
(OJD) and skills development in addition to knowledge based on training.
·
Social and ethical
responsibility.
The
purpose of the aggregate point criteria for CDP is to set objective
evaluation criteria for members wishing to remain in the register.
Aggregate
points will be gained from any of the activities as listed below.
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ACTIVITY
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POINTS
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i. attending a one day IEK seminar
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5
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ii. attending a two or three days IEK
seminar/conference
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10
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iii. resource persons in IEK seminars,
courses or workshops
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5
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iv. discussant/rappateur at IEK
seminars, workshops etc
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2.5
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v. lecturers or researchers in engineering
training institutions
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2.5
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vi. attending IEK meetings or others on
behalf of IEK
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2
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vii. full-time employment in a
recognised professional office
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5
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viii. principal or partner in a recognized
office
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5
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ix. attending a function organized by
the institution
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2
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x. attending the institutions annual
conference
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10
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xi. contributing an article/paper in an
engineering journal
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3
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xii. attending the IEK Annual Dinner
Dance
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2
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Total
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54
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Criteria
for aggregate points (CAP) will be used for assessing members
for the following purposes;
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Nominations to the ERB.
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Nomination or Election to the IEK Council.
·
Transfer of Class of Membership.
·
IEK nominations to Statutory Organisations.
Those not attaining a minimum of 20
aggregate points in the year will suffer the following.
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deletion from the membership of IEK.
·
deletion from the register of the ERB.
·
cancellation of the license to practice as an
engineer.
·
loss of appointment to a position requiring a
Registered Engineer.
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