Professional Engineers Ontario Launches PEAK Program

Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) launched its new program, Practice Evaluation and Knowledge (PEAK), on March 31. This program is intended to enhance regulation of the engineering profession.   

Under PEAK, practising licence holders will be asked to complete both a practice evaluation questionnaire and an online ethics module prior to their licence renewal date.  Based on the results of the practice evaluation questionnaire, practising licence holders will be provided with a recommended number of hours for continuing professional knowledge per year to maintain a level of knowledge commensurate with safeguarding the public interest. They are then asked to report their continuing knowledge activities to PEO prior to their subsequent licence renewal date. 

Those who self-identify as non-practising licence holders will only be asked to declare they are not practising professional engineering and complete an online ethics module prior to the date of their licence renewal. 

While participating in the PEAK program is not mandatory to renew or maintain a licence, the completion status for each element of the program will be publically noted for each licence holder on PEO’s online directory of practitioners. 

As part of the program, practising licence holders will be able to design their own continuing professional knowledge plan by choosing opportunities that align with their specific area of practice—anything from university/college courses, reading technical journals to attending technical seminars.  

The online module is intended to serve as a refresher on professionalism and ethics. 

For a complete overview of the PEAK program, including a detailed FAQ section, visit www.peopeak.ca.