(COMING SOON)
"It is in our youth that we, as adults, are created..." - Ryan Downey
1990
"The Farm was always like a retreat for me, and it was where my grandparents lived. The rolling hills and tons of old things lying around to get into, the wilderness…it all meant freedom to me and always spurred my curiosity. I had an entire countryside to do whatever I seemingly wanted."
"Back when we were kids...we got into a lot of mischief...played a lot of pranks...enjoyed our freedom and had lots of fun entertaining ourselves." Some of which will have you shouting out with laughter....some of which will cause you to cry....but in the end you will know why...."
2015
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
RYAN DOWNEY, P.E.
Mr. Downey received his BSEE Magna Cum Laude in 2004, from the University of Texas at Arlington. He started practicing Electrical Engineering in 2006, and has been licensed as a Professional Engineer since 2010.
Mr. Downey is currently a Licensed Professional Electrical Engineer in Texas and 39 other states, as well as Alberta, Canada and Puerto Rico.
CREDENTIALS:
Active member of IEEE 1584 Subcommittee - Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations.
Active member of IEEE P1814 Working Group – Safety by Design (Task Group 4).
Co-Author of “Determining Available Fault Current Based on Motor Starting Characteristics”, IEEE Paper No. PCIC SA-21. Presented at IEEE PCIC 2011 Conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Co-authored "Great Power, Great Responsibility" published in Plant Services Magazine, April 2016.
Co-presented webinar "Are You in Compliance With Current Arc Flash Electrical Safety Standards?" for Plant Services Magazine in July 2016.
Presented "Why Do You Need An Incident Energy/Arc Flash Hazard Analysis?", for Plant Engineering magazine, November 2016.
Authored "Incident Energy Analysis" published in Safety + Health Magazine, February 2017.
Presented "Why Do You Need An Incident Energy/Arc Flash Hazard Analysis?", CARILEC Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica, July 2017. White paper also issued.
CONTACT:
ryanbabs@hotmail.com
Mr. Downey received his BSEE Magna Cum Laude in 2004, from the University of Texas at Arlington. He started practicing Electrical Engineering in 2006, and has been licensed as a Professional Engineer since 2010.
Mr. Downey is currently a Licensed Professional Electrical Engineer in Texas and 39 other states, as well as Alberta, Canada and Puerto Rico.
CREDENTIALS:
Active member of IEEE 1584 Subcommittee - Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations.
Active member of IEEE P1814 Working Group – Safety by Design (Task Group 4).
Co-Author of “Determining Available Fault Current Based on Motor Starting Characteristics”, IEEE Paper No. PCIC SA-21. Presented at IEEE PCIC 2011 Conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Co-authored "Great Power, Great Responsibility" published in Plant Services Magazine, April 2016.
Co-presented webinar "Are You in Compliance With Current Arc Flash Electrical Safety Standards?" for Plant Services Magazine in July 2016.
Presented "Why Do You Need An Incident Energy/Arc Flash Hazard Analysis?", for Plant Engineering magazine, November 2016.
Authored "Incident Energy Analysis" published in Safety + Health Magazine, February 2017.
Presented "Why Do You Need An Incident Energy/Arc Flash Hazard Analysis?", CARILEC Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica, July 2017. White paper also issued.
CONTACT:
ryanbabs@hotmail.com