Caroline Treuthardt

Standards Technical Committee Chair


Accessibility, Community Safety, Gender-Responsive Standards, Standards

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Caroline Treuthardt is a Standards Technical Committee Chair at UL Standards & Engagement.  She is responsible for facilitating discussions on the development of safety standards for wiring and cable, pool and spa equipment, and other technologies.  She is also leading the review and implementation of inclusive language throughout the ULSE standards catalog. 

Caroline started her career at UL with the testing and certification of Personal Protective Equipment for firefighters in 2013.   

Prior to working at ULSE, she participated in radio and electronic research for the Department of Defense, designed lighting and power plans for commercial construction, and designed flame-resistant uniforms for industrial applications.   

Caroline has a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering from Vanderbilt University and a Master of Science in Architectural Engineering from Kansas State University.   

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