Moze
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Writing this from the research gathered as one who only installs signs. I don't manufacture. I don't have vendors that manufacture. I don't sell anything. I strictly install.
Despite the impending Shelter in Place order, I have a number of customers (sign companies) still wanting their signs installed. A few now have told me the same thing - that since they are listed under the Construction Industry, they are still legally allowed to proceed with installations. These are large companies that wouldn't proceed without reliable legal counsel given everything that's happening, so I believe that legally, they are completely within their rights.
But there is a lot of gray area and overlap when it comes to legality, ethics and morality.
So here are the layers to this stinky onion:
Among the persons allowed to break the Shelter in Place order in Dallas County are those operating "Essential Businesses".
Among those "Essential Businesses" are those businesses involved in "Essential Critical Infrastructure".
Included in that "Essential Critical Infrastructure" is "Residential and Commercial Construction".
Included in "Residential and Commercial Construction" are "Critical Trades", summarized as follows:
"Critical trades. Building and Construction Tradesmen and Tradeswomen, and other trades including but not limited to plumbers, electricians, exterminators, cleaning and janitorial staff for commercial and governmental properties, security staff, operating engineers, HVAC, painting, moving and relocation services, and other service providers who provide services that are necessary to maintaining the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences, Essential Activities, and Essential Businesses and Operations."
So let's say I have 1500 signs to install for a customer (sign company) at an office building for one of the nation's largest law firms (end customer). The end customer will occupy multiple floors but hasn't moved in yet. Other trades are continuing to (legally) work and maintain the required 6' separation from others. Among the signs that need to be installed are Emergency Evacuation Maps, Stair & Level signs, Area of Refuge signs, etc....signs that would be critical in an emergency. The site will still receive scheduled inspections by the usual agencies in order to obtain the TCO and CO. In other words, these projects are legally moving full steam ahead, regardless of any ethical or moral concerns. Cash is king and legal rights take precedence over ethics and morality.
As insignificant as signs may seem, some of them, at least according to the guidelines, are needed for "maintaining the safety.... and essential operation of....Essential Businesses and Operations."
These are new and interesting times we're living in. There are gray areas that some will feel are black and white. I'm not asking anyone what I should do....I'm just kind of laying my thoughts out and am interested to hear yours...
Despite the impending Shelter in Place order, I have a number of customers (sign companies) still wanting their signs installed. A few now have told me the same thing - that since they are listed under the Construction Industry, they are still legally allowed to proceed with installations. These are large companies that wouldn't proceed without reliable legal counsel given everything that's happening, so I believe that legally, they are completely within their rights.
But there is a lot of gray area and overlap when it comes to legality, ethics and morality.
So here are the layers to this stinky onion:
Among the persons allowed to break the Shelter in Place order in Dallas County are those operating "Essential Businesses".
Among those "Essential Businesses" are those businesses involved in "Essential Critical Infrastructure".
Included in that "Essential Critical Infrastructure" is "Residential and Commercial Construction".
Included in "Residential and Commercial Construction" are "Critical Trades", summarized as follows:
"Critical trades. Building and Construction Tradesmen and Tradeswomen, and other trades including but not limited to plumbers, electricians, exterminators, cleaning and janitorial staff for commercial and governmental properties, security staff, operating engineers, HVAC, painting, moving and relocation services, and other service providers who provide services that are necessary to maintaining the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences, Essential Activities, and Essential Businesses and Operations."
So let's say I have 1500 signs to install for a customer (sign company) at an office building for one of the nation's largest law firms (end customer). The end customer will occupy multiple floors but hasn't moved in yet. Other trades are continuing to (legally) work and maintain the required 6' separation from others. Among the signs that need to be installed are Emergency Evacuation Maps, Stair & Level signs, Area of Refuge signs, etc....signs that would be critical in an emergency. The site will still receive scheduled inspections by the usual agencies in order to obtain the TCO and CO. In other words, these projects are legally moving full steam ahead, regardless of any ethical or moral concerns. Cash is king and legal rights take precedence over ethics and morality.
As insignificant as signs may seem, some of them, at least according to the guidelines, are needed for "maintaining the safety.... and essential operation of....Essential Businesses and Operations."
These are new and interesting times we're living in. There are gray areas that some will feel are black and white. I'm not asking anyone what I should do....I'm just kind of laying my thoughts out and am interested to hear yours...
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