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About Us

Our team

Travis Morris, Founder of Vector Safety LLC, brings over 20 years of safety leadership across aerospace, Logistics, manufacturing, and construction. A U.S. Army veteran and FAA/DOD-experienced consultant, he leads with precision, field-tested insight, and mission-level accountability.

Pictured: Travis on site in San Bernardino, California, in front of a GE90 engine on an Etihad Airways Boeing 777.

Our history

Vector Safety was founded with a simple mission: bring real-world operational experience and disciplined safety leadership to industries where people work around complex machines, automation, and high-risk equipment.


Our founder, Travis Morris, began his safety career in the U.S. Army serving with the elite 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Night Stalkers). In that environment, safety was not theoretical, it was mission critical. Aircraft maintenance, flight operations, and complex mechanical systems demanded precision, accountability, and disciplined risk management.

After transitioning from military service into civilian aerospace and defense contracting, Travis continued working in highly technical environments where safety, engineering, and operational reliability were closely connected. Over time he began supporting manufacturers, industrial facilities, and logistics operations that faced similar challenges: complex equipment, evolving automation, and safety programs that often existed only on paper.


Recognizing a gap between written compliance programs and the realities of working around machinery and automation, Travis founded Vector Safety to help organizations build safety systems that actually work in real operations.


Today, Vector Safety supports manufacturers, warehouses, and industrial operations across Georgia, the Southeast, and throughout the United States. Our work focuses on machine safety risk assessments, machine guarding systems, automation safety, and OSHA compliance programs designed to protect employees while supporting efficient production environments.


With over 18 years of frontline experience working with complex mechanical systems, Vector Safety brings a practical, engineering-focused approach to safety. We help organizations identify real hazards, implement effective safeguarding solutions, and build safety programs that hold up under regulatory scrutiny.

Because in high-risk environments, safety isn’t just about compliance—it’s about protecting people and keeping operations running.

Our mission

At Vector Safety, our mission is to help companies operate safely around complex machinery, automation systems, and high-risk industrial equipment—without slowing down production.

Modern manufacturing and warehouse operations rely on machines, robotics, conveyors, and automated systems that create real hazards if they are not properly designed and safeguarded. Many companies find themselves buried in regulations, unsure where the real risks are, or discovering safety problems only after equipment is installed.


That’s where we come in.


Vector Safety helps organizations identify hazards, implement practical safeguarding solutions, and build safety systems that work in real production environments—not just on paper. Our approach focuses on understanding how machines actually operate, how employees interact with equipment, and where risk truly exists.


We work alongside manufacturers, warehouses, and industrial operations to perform machine safety risk assessments, design machine guarding systems, and improve automation safety so employees can work confidently around complex equipment.

Our goal is simple: help companies reduce risk, avoid costly surprises, and build safer operations without unnecessary disruption to productivity.


With decades of experience working around complex mechanical systems—from aviation and defense to manufacturing and industrial operations—Vector Safety brings a practical, disciplined approach to safety that helps organizations stay ahead of hazards, inspections, and costly downtime.

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