Diborane
Chemical
- May 3, 2005
- 16
Hi,
What is the best way to deal with this situation. About a year ago I emailed a senior engineer at my company to confirm a sizing issue. He reconfirmed the criteria and said that my work was correct. I even went one size higher than our undocumented sizing criteria to handle surge flows.
Now there are some rumblings that I what I worked on may have been undersized. Whats the proper way of handling the situation. Do I take all the heat myself? Or do I go hey wait a minute I asked so and so what the criteria was, then reconfirmed it and based on the criteria given I did everything 100% correct. My worry is throwing someone under the bus who I still have to work with.
Best Regards,
Diborane
What is the best way to deal with this situation. About a year ago I emailed a senior engineer at my company to confirm a sizing issue. He reconfirmed the criteria and said that my work was correct. I even went one size higher than our undocumented sizing criteria to handle surge flows.
Now there are some rumblings that I what I worked on may have been undersized. Whats the proper way of handling the situation. Do I take all the heat myself? Or do I go hey wait a minute I asked so and so what the criteria was, then reconfirmed it and based on the criteria given I did everything 100% correct. My worry is throwing someone under the bus who I still have to work with.
Best Regards,
Diborane