👉 Prohibited engineering refers to any design, construction, or operational practices that violate established safety standards, regulations, or ethical guidelines, posing significant risks to human life, property, or the environment. This includes, but is not limited to, ignoring known structural weaknesses, using substandard materials, bypassing safety certifications, or employing untested technologies without adequate risk assessment. For example, designing a bridge without accounting for seismic activity, constructing buildings with non-compliant fire-resistant materials, or operating machinery without proper maintenance would all constitute prohibited engineering. Such actions not only endanger stakeholders but also erode public trust in engineering disciplines, making adherence to rigorous safety protocols and ethical codes non-negotiable.