Doug Lovette

Doug Lovette, A.A., MBA, BEE

Doug Lovette brings an impressive body of knowledge to his classes having worked in power distribution maintenance, operations and engineering, and electrical safety at Bechtel Jacob, Lockheed-Martin, Martin Marietta and Union Carbide for 33 years. He has an MBA from the University of Tennessee, an Electrical Engineering Degree from Georgia Tech, a PE license in the state of Tennessee, a Certified Electrical Inspector and a Certified Safety Executive. Doug is also a distinguished speaker on the subject of equipment testing and co-author of the 1998 DOE Electrical Safety Handbook. He serves on the ASTM F18 Executive Committee, is Subchair of F18.15, and is a member of both IEEE and IAEI.

Education

A.A.S. Roane State Community College, 1990

MBA, University of Tennessee, 1978

BEE, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1974

Publications

Results of Heat Run tests on 7/9.3 MVA 14kV General Electric Switchgear

Testing Experience at the ORGDP, presented to the Doble Engineering Conference

Co-author, DOE Electrical Safety Handbook, 1998 Edition

Certifications and Professional Organizations

Professional Engineering License, State of Tennessee

Certified Electrical Inspector - ICC

Certified Safety Executive – World Safety Organization

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) – Member

ASTM (American Society of Testing and Materials) – Member of the F18 Executive

Committee as Second Vice-Chair, Subcommittee Chair of F 18.15

IAEI (International Association of Electrical Inspectors) – Member

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Proud participating members of the following organizations:

  • American Society of Safety Engineers Website
  • ASTM International Website
  • National Fire Protection Association Website
  • IEEE Website
  • National Safety Council Website
  • International Electrotechnical Commission Website
  • InterNational Electrical Testing Association Website
  • American National Standards Institute Website
  • Canadian Standards Association Website
  • OSHA Voluntary Protection Programs Website