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限制工程师对室内空气质量问题潜在责任的策略。

Strategies for Limiting Engineers' Potential Liability for Indoor Air Quality Problems.

作者信息

von Oppenfeld Rolf R, Freeze Mark E, Sabo Sean M

机构信息

a The Team for Environmental, Science, and Technology LAW Practice Group (von Oppenfeld Hiser and Freeze, P.C.), Eastern/Western Regional Offices (Columbia, SC/Phoenix, AZ).

出版信息

J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 1998 Oct;48(10):995-1006. doi: 10.1080/10473289.1998.10463739.

Abstract

Engineers face indoor air quality (IAQ) issues at the design phase of building construction as well as during the investigation and mitigation of potential indoor air pollution problems during building operation. IAQ issues that can be identified are "building-related illnesses" that may include problems of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). IAQ issues that cannot be identified are termed "sick building syndrome." Frequently, microorganism-caused illnesses are difficult to confirm. Engineers who provide professional services that directly or indirectly impact IAQ face significant potential liability to clients and third parties when performing these duties. Potential theories supporting liability claims for IAQ problems against engineers include breach of contract and various common law tort theories such as negligence and negligent misrepresentation. Furthermore, an increasing number of federal, state, and local regulations affect IAQ issues and can directly increase the potential liability of engineers. A duty to disclose potential or actual air quality concerns to third parties may apply for engineers in given circumstances. Such a duty may arise from judicial precedent, the Model Guide for Professional Conduct for Engineers, or the Code of Ethics for Engineers. Practical strategies engineers can use to protect themselves from liability include regular training and continuing education in relevant regulatory, scientific, and case law developments; detailed documentation and recordkeeping practices; adequate insurance coverage; contractual indemnity clauses; contractual provisions limiting liability to the scope of work performed; and contractual provisions limiting the extent of liability for engineers' negligence. Furthermore, through the proper use of building materials and construction techniques, an engineer or other design professional can effectively limit the potential for IAQ liability.

摘要

工程师在建筑施工的设计阶段以及建筑物运营期间对潜在室内空气污染问题进行调查和缓解时,都会面临室内空气质量(IAQ)问题。可识别的IAQ问题是“与建筑物相关的疾病”,可能包括挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)问题。无法识别的IAQ问题被称为“病态建筑综合症”。通常,微生物引起的疾病很难确诊。提供直接或间接影响IAQ的专业服务的工程师在履行这些职责时,面临着对客户和第三方的重大潜在责任。支持针对工程师的IAQ问题提出责任索赔的潜在理论包括违约以及各种普通法侵权理论,如过失和过失虚假陈述。此外,越来越多的联邦、州和地方法规影响着IAQ问题,并可能直接增加工程师的潜在责任。在特定情况下,工程师可能有向第三方披露潜在或实际空气质量问题的义务。这种义务可能源于司法先例、《工程师职业行为示范指南》或《工程师道德规范》。工程师可以用来保护自己免受责任追究的实际策略包括:在相关法规、科学和判例法发展方面进行定期培训和继续教育;详细的文件记录和保存做法;足够的保险覆盖范围;合同赔偿条款;将责任限制在已执行工作范围内的合同条款;以及限制工程师过失责任范围的合同条款。此外,通过正确使用建筑材料和施工技术,工程师或其他设计专业人员可以有效限制IAQ责任的可能性。

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