@rstofer, yeah, the bit where I'm trying to not spend an arm and a leg, or wind up with something overly complicated, got lost. How do you activate a STB, anyway? Does it need a low voltage, possibly DC, signal, or just a modestly-rated relay to connect mains-L to mains-N via the trip? (Why are those things so bloody expensive, anyway? European models seem to be a fraction of the cost.) What's really awful about that is I'd need it in addition to the GFCI/CAFCI breaker.
I'll try to keep your other point under advisement if I ever hook a motor to this, but those safeties would presumably need to be on the motor-powered thing. (Strictly speaking, what this is powering is unspecified. Practically speaking, though, probably not anything motorized, or at least not anything where fast stopping of something involving significant kinetic energy is a safety requirement.)
@ejeffrey, I guess I should specify, the main potential fault I'm trying to guard against here is that I tried to shut off power, but power is still flowing. What do you do, for example, when you need to guard against your SSR failing short?