Demolition Security Standards in 2025: Allied Wrecking Sets the Benchmark
- Oliver Owens
- Apr 11
- 4 min read
Safety at Allied Wrecking is a great place to start, not followed by a comma. As a trusted provider offering commercial and industrial demolition services throughout New England, we have established a reputation for precision, style, and insurance. Now it's up to us.
In 2025, new safety standards are changing the face of the demolition environment—and we are proud to lead this charge.
Whether we are taking down a hospital, gutting the interior of a retail store, or performing a full-scale mechanical demolition, safety is the hub of our every decision. This guide provides a bird’s-eye review of the latest demolition safety benchmarks, how they will affect your next project, and why Allied Wrecking offers no compromise in terms of conformity, instruction, and care on its work sites.

Central Importance of Safety to Demolition
Demolition is one of the most dangerous sectors within construction. The risks involved are high: structural collapse, falling debris, exposure to asbestos or lead, and heavy machinery accidents, etc. That is why Allied Wrecking does not treat safety as an afterthought—it is a matter of course in our operations.
With a team of licensed, OSHA-certified professionals, our projects develop custom safety plans.
We specialize in precision, and safety goes hand-in-hand for high-risk demolition services that require a light touch as well as careful attention to detail, including areas where bugs have largely disappeared. Heavy civil industrial and public works at facilities like hospitals, schools, power plants, and other energy-producing facilities; the government says this is concrete recycling.
Under-abatement of asbestos leaves as much work for Allied Wrecking's team to do as a full-scale project. Removing these lethal fibers and other toxic materials from buildings is among all demolitions—no matter how small. It becomes as important a task as any other that must be fulfilled in the course of our daily work.
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Here are the new safety standards and how Allied Wrecking will guarantee equal compliance, instruction, and all-around care no matter where it is located.
Tighter PPE and Site Access Protocols (ANSI/ASSP A10.6-2024) updated June 2025. In its latest revisions, ANSI requires better personal protective equipment, secure fencing, and improved access controls around active sites. Allied Wrecking employs trained safety officers at every site. These men provide controlled entry zones and give daily safety briefings to their crew.
Stricter EPA compliance for hazardous materials. Across the industry, much thicker is the air. The EPA has been tightening enforcement of asbestos, PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), and lead-handling activities at a record pace. Allied Wrecking has abatement certifications and is fully compliant with local, state, and federal regulations. Our in-house specialists handle all removal and containment operations as well as monitor air quality.
Digital Safety Reporting. In 2025, cloud-based logs are required for inspections, training records, and allegations of an unwanted incident. Our teams now use digital project management systems to ensure transparency in real-time safety tracking as well as compliance documentation.
Allied Wrecking's 2025 Safety Best Practices: Shaping Rather Than Fitting the Rules. We don't just follow the rules—we set the standard.
Here's how Allied Wrecking is rewriting the book on public safety in demolition:
Risk Assessment for Your Unique Building Site. Every building has a special character. By studying architectural design, material integrity, neighboring properties, and site-specific security hazards, we create a custom demolition and safety program for you that minimizes risk while allowing control.
Technology Protects Our Employees. Our crews use remote-controlled demolition equipment, drones to analyze site layouts, and 3D models for job planning. These devices reduce their manual exposure and provide higher accuracy—and more visibility, particularly in complex settings like healthcare or industrial demolition environments.
The Road to Ongoing Workplace Safety & Certifications. Every worker at Allied Wrecking completes OSHA 30-hour training and participates in ongoing education. Team meetings are held at the start of each week, emergency simulations—the whole team must attend, not just part of it—and role-specific certifications are kept up to date for our staff.
Environmental and Crossroad Protection. In urban demolition, we take the lead. Not only do we consciously seek the safety of neighboring businesses and public places, but we also use coated water piping systems that meet or exceed required city regulations for dust control; noise barriers constructed from near-sidewalk monitoring devices provide vibrations of the surface being cut and are sent back to Allied Wrecking, which is helpful to neighbors as well.
The Rapid Emergency Response
Each worksite has an emergency medical contact and an environmental catastrophe handling solution. An emergency deployment site safety officer is in charge of drills and outfitting. Our connections with emergency services mean preparedness in case anything unexpected happens.
Professional and Specialized Safety Inspection Results in Services That Fit Exactly to Your Needs
From Boston to Providence, Allied Wrecking deals with tough demolition projects in the most professional way, specializing in:
Commercial & Industrial Demolition
Selective Demolition, Strip-Outs & On-site Recycling
Plant Lift and Rigging Equipment
Dismantling of Structural Pieces both Inside and Outside Buildings
We combine extensive experience with the latest safety techniques to ensure your project is done on schedule, under budget, and safely.
Why Customers Choose Allied Wrecking
Developers, general contractors choose us for one reason: results, not risks. We have made our mark by tackling Dover House, Blockbuster Plaza, and other high-profile demolition projects across New England with upstanding conduct and a range of unique expertise that is unmatched. As air standards become more complex, in 2025, Allied Wrecking will be there for those in need of our services: security for your site; protection within the timeframe; assurance to all that you've entrusted it into the right hands and difficulty met with a little patience now over something else.
Will you consider Allied Wrecking for your next demolition project? Take a moment to check with alliedwreckingservices.com for more information on how our safety-is-SHEET approach works miracles on them all! Call for rate details or to schedule an appointment at (617) 947-3407.
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