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Code of Business Practice

EASA strongly encourages its members to represent the electrical apparatus sales and service industry with the highest quality of business integrity, ability and service by meeting the following guidelines. While EASA may not be able to enforce the guidelines, if a serious violation is reported, EASA may report the violation to the appropriate law enforcement agency. 

  1. A member will honor its financial obligations and warranties on any job undertaken. 

  1. A member will strive to adhere to all of the standards adopted by EASA (e.g., ANSI/EASA Standard AR100: Recommended Practice for the Repair of Rotating Electrical Apparatus; EASA Limited Warranties). 

  1. Members will offer discounts or arrange special terms to all purchasers in similar circumstances. 

  1. A member will not misrepresent its business, products or services. 

  1. A member will show respect for other members and not attempt to harm another's business through misrepresentation or any other false statements which would cause loss of good will or reputation. 

  1. A member will adequately provide for the well-being of its employees. The member will carry Workers’ Compensation Insurance as required by Law, Liability Insurance, and such other insurance as may be necessary for the proper protection of its employees and the public. 

  1. A member will work with fellow members to the best of its ability in sound and lawful projects or programs intended to improve the quality of the industry's service in the public interest.  

  1. A member will be environmentally responsible at all times and will voluntarily attempt to comply with any and all environmental laws, rules and regulations applicable to the member's business.

(Revised June 2022)