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7 2019 INDUSTRY RESOURCE DIRECTORY Article III: The CPSP takes personal responsibility for providing service in a manner that promotes safety and enhances the positive image of the portable sanitation industry. This means s/he: • Observes all safety rules and practices of the profession. • Takes all reasonable steps to preserve and enhance the environment, public health and safety of the public. • Respects the dignity of all other persons—customers, colleagues, and the general public. • Refrains from verbal or physical conduct that targets another person and/or unreasonably disrupts his/her enjoyment of portable sanitation services because of his or her race, color, gender/gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, age, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran status, citizenship status, or other protected group status as defined by law. Article IV: The CPSP is proactive and takes personal responsibility to learn and understand the relevant laws, regulations and guidelines that pertain to his/ her job duties. The CPSP understands that it is his/her obligation to report to the appropriate authorities: • Any conflict of interest s/he may have in the bidding or delivery of portable sanitation services. • Any known or perceived violation of laws or regulations. The Code of Ethics for Certified Portable Sanitation Professionals is not binding by rule of law. It is a moral guideline individually accepted and honored as a condition of attaining and maintaining certification in the field. PSAI Professional Code of Ethics Better worksites. Better weekends. Better world. EXCLUSIVE MEMBERS-ONLY CONTENT REDACTED Join us now at www.psai.org for access to this valuable information.

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