Antnyt23
Structural
- Jul 11, 2012
- 81
So I'm currently in the process of switching companies. The company I am currently with has repeated designs that get reused on a regular basis.
I have reviewed and digitally sealed these documents. I am sure they will request that for a time frame of transition that i leave my crimper so they can "wet seal" documents.
While i have reviewed and digitally sealed the previous documents I don't see how i can possibly ethically do this in the fact that I will not be in supervision of what my seal is being applied to.
I was just curious if anyone else has run into this issue or if my assumptions above were correct?
My opinion would be that they can submit/reuse any of the digitally signed documents to jurisdiction, however, if the jurisdiction requires "wet seals/physical copies" they will need to contract another engineer to supply it as i cannot leave a seal/crimper as that is unethical.
I have reviewed and digitally sealed these documents. I am sure they will request that for a time frame of transition that i leave my crimper so they can "wet seal" documents.
While i have reviewed and digitally sealed the previous documents I don't see how i can possibly ethically do this in the fact that I will not be in supervision of what my seal is being applied to.
I was just curious if anyone else has run into this issue or if my assumptions above were correct?
My opinion would be that they can submit/reuse any of the digitally signed documents to jurisdiction, however, if the jurisdiction requires "wet seals/physical copies" they will need to contract another engineer to supply it as i cannot leave a seal/crimper as that is unethical.