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Welcome back to Mind at the Table, where real operators talk about the problems that actually matter. In this episode, Toby sits down with Travis, an electrical engineer and industrial power expert who has spent decades designing, operating, and protecting power distribution systems in real facilities. From commissioning switchgear to running a power plant and building electrical safety programs across North America, Travis has seen firsthand where safety systems succeed — and where they quietly fail. The biggest gap? The last 10 feet — the moment where a technician in the field must trust that the information in front of them is accurate, current, and aligned with the equipment they are about to touch. We discuss: • Why most safety programs fail at the point of work • The dangers of outdated arc-flash labels and drawings • How “data drift” quietly increases risk in industrial facilities • Why communication breakdowns create safety failures • The importance of a single source of truth in safety systems • How modern digital tools are changing industrial safety If you lead a plant, manage operations, or work in industrial power systems, this conversation could change how you think about safety. This episode is brought to you by Hyperion Business Solutions — helping businesses solve real problems and build systems that actually work.