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Type: Article
Title: Understanding Direct Supervision
Authors: Tunney, Nathaniel
Tags: Direct Supervision
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia Queensland
Abstract: Under the Professional Engineers Act, anyone carrying out a professional engineering service in Queensland or for Queensland must be registered. It is an offence for unregistered persons to undertake professional engineering services, punishable by a maximum of 1,000 penalty units. There are two narrow exceptions: first, for a person who carries out a professional engineering service under the ‘direct supervision’ of a responsible RPEQ; and second, an engineering service that is carried out only in accordance with a ‘prescriptive standard’. In this article, BPEQ details the elements of direct supervision.
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