Certified Specialists with Real Experience
Our A&D crew are trained, certified professionals with hands-on crane experience — not general laborers. They know the equipment, follow the correct procedures, and document everything clearly.
Certified, hands-on A&D services delivered by Accredited Safety's experienced specialists — keeping your equipment properly configured, your crew safe, and your operation running.
Accredited Safety Solutions brings the same certified expertise behind our operator training to comprehensive crane assembly and disassembly services — focused on proper configuration, equipment integrity, and keeping your people safe.
Safe crane operations start with proper assembly — and proper assembly starts with people who know cranes.
At Accredited Safety Solutions, our specialists bring real-world crane experience to every assembly and disassembly project. We've built lasting relationships with construction companies, utilities, and industrial operators nationwide by showing up, executing the work correctly, and helping our clients avoid the costly mistakes that come from shortcuts. When you call us, you're not getting a crew that's figuring it out on the fly — you're getting a team that knows the equipment, follows the manufacturer's procedures, and gets it done right the first time.
At Accredited Safety Solutions, we tailor every assembly and disassembly project to your specific crane model, site conditions, and timeline. Working with you to coordinate scope and sequencing, our services:
Our A&D crew are trained, certified professionals with hands-on crane experience — not general laborers. They know the equipment, follow the correct procedures, and document everything clearly.
Every assembly and disassembly is performed in strict accordance with manufacturer specifications and applicable OSHA and ANSI standards. No guesswork, no shortcuts.
We work directly with your operators and site supervisors throughout the process to ensure everyone understands the configuration, load ratings, and any site-specific considerations before the crane goes to work.
Every project includes written documentation covering configuration details, completed checklists, and any findings noted during the process — so you have the records you need for compliance and future reference.