I was asked to stamp a set of drawings today for a state that I'm the only one registered in.
The person that performed the work is senior to me. I have never performed the type work that is involved. I can't replicate or even competently check, review, or make design decisions regarding this work.
Nevertheless, because the state hasn't issued the originators comity license yet (probably three weeks out), I've been asked to stamp the drawings to meet the project deadline.
Obviously, I can't ethically do this.
There contention is that I can review the drawings and work performed. Even at that, this will still be the first time I've been involved with this type of work.
I know I can't be terminated due for this reason due to the legal ramifications, but this certainly won't make a desirable work environment.
Has anyone else ever been faced with this issue? How did you respond? What was the outcome?
Thanks,
Troubled
The person that performed the work is senior to me. I have never performed the type work that is involved. I can't replicate or even competently check, review, or make design decisions regarding this work.
Nevertheless, because the state hasn't issued the originators comity license yet (probably three weeks out), I've been asked to stamp the drawings to meet the project deadline.
Obviously, I can't ethically do this.
There contention is that I can review the drawings and work performed. Even at that, this will still be the first time I've been involved with this type of work.
I know I can't be terminated due for this reason due to the legal ramifications, but this certainly won't make a desirable work environment.
Has anyone else ever been faced with this issue? How did you respond? What was the outcome?
Thanks,
Troubled