Hello all
Seems I am in a strange situation at work.
I myself am very familiar with PLC's and the kind I prefer are Koyo or Automation Direct. The plant I work for full time uses Allen Bradley.
I am electrician at this plant and am alone on the second shift. When things go wrong my first inclination is to look at the program but my supervisor thinks that if I do I could potentially alter the programs (the programs on some of the machines are quite large).
Is it possible to view Allen Bradley programs at run time in read only so that I could view the program and not alter or be blamed for altering the program.
Or do I need to find a better job?
Please help
Seems I am in a strange situation at work.
I myself am very familiar with PLC's and the kind I prefer are Koyo or Automation Direct. The plant I work for full time uses Allen Bradley.
I am electrician at this plant and am alone on the second shift. When things go wrong my first inclination is to look at the program but my supervisor thinks that if I do I could potentially alter the programs (the programs on some of the machines are quite large).
Is it possible to view Allen Bradley programs at run time in read only so that I could view the program and not alter or be blamed for altering the program.
Or do I need to find a better job?
Please help