engmechs
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2005
- 80
I worked at the current company for about a year, and recently, the schedule manager was changed to a new guy. The new guy asked me to sign each drawing before released to the production floor. Regarding this arrangement, I have some concerns/ reservations on this. The previous schedule manager was not doing a good job, as he generated drawings with lots of mistakes, which I noticed in my first month work at company. Now, he is gone, and the situation is a bit better. But I noticed someone had put my initials on some drawings on their own, without my permission of it during my second month of my work at the company. Also, the production is like a job shop type of setup, and people working are not engineering mind inclined, which can change things on the fly ! That is another reason why I am hesitated to do it.
Now, the new schedule manager came and asked me to sign on the drawings, which is acceptable under normal circumstances. But in this particular environment, I may have a risk of being blamed of something which I am not aware of.
What should I do to ensure a successful sign off of drawing without being faked with my signatures by someone?
Any suggestions?
engmech
Now, the new schedule manager came and asked me to sign on the drawings, which is acceptable under normal circumstances. But in this particular environment, I may have a risk of being blamed of something which I am not aware of.
What should I do to ensure a successful sign off of drawing without being faked with my signatures by someone?
Any suggestions?
engmech