Well the replies to this question were pretty much split. I would say that as long as the users do things in a consistent manner and follow the procedure at your company there should not be much of an issue.
below is an excerpt from the Procedure I wrote for Mckesson
1. Add the upper level assembly and drawings of all the parts that are being revised to a workspace.
2. Bump the revision letter of the parts & drawings that are being revised to the next revision letter. “This will change the release state of these files to In Work”
3. Checkout the parts and drawings being modified to the workspace.
4. Make the desired changes to the parts & or assemblies.
5. Update the drawings accordingly.
6. Print out the drawings.
7. Do a complete & thorough review of the drawings.
8. Check in the drawings to common space
10. Set the release level of the files to Prototype
11. Do not make any changes in Symix to the revision letter of these parts until after the prototype files have been approved to be released to Production.
12. After the files have been approved change the release level of the parts and drawings in Intralink to “Released”
13. Update the revision letter of the parts in Symix.