Certification within Percé's moving teams tends to center on safety, insurance, and basic equipment handling. While the specific certifications may vary by company, the prevailing expectations include liability insurance to protect belongings and property, cargo insurance to safeguard the load, and general safety training that covers lifting techniques, proper use of moving equipment, and on-site risk assessment. Given Percé's coastal environment, many crews emphasize weather-aware practices, including training on safe movement in icy conditions, the use of protective floor coverings, and steps to minimize environmental exposure to seawater and humidity during loading and unloading. Companies that serve Percé often belong to regional moving associations or comply with provincial standards for workers' safety (e.g., CNESST-related practices in Quebec). The moving teams typically have trained drivers capable of operating the trucks in winter conditions, with some teams offering climate-controlled transport or equipment-specific handling for fragile items. The practical benefit of certifications in Percé is increased reliability in adverse weather, a clear safety protocol, and validated coverage for customer belongings, which reduces the risk of damage or liability disputes during winter moves. When selecting a mover for a Percé winter move, customers should verify that the company has current insurance, a clear safety policy, and crews trained for coastal winter conditions, especially if the move involves stair access, harbor loading zones, or island routes accessed by ferry.