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Hard Rock Stadium Awarded SAFETY Act Designation by Department of Homeland Security Download PDF version

September 4, 2018

Hard Rock Stadium Awarded SAFETY Act Designation by Department of Homeland Security

Miami Gardens, FL — Hard Rock Stadium, the venue owned by Miami Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross, has been awarded a SAFETY Act Designation from the Department of Homeland Security, DHS’s second-highest accreditation, in recognition of the stadium’s security practices.

South Florida Stadium LLC operates Hard Rock Stadium, which is the home of the Miami Dolphins, University of Miami Hurricanes and Orange Bowl, also hosts concerts and international soccer matches and was recently awarded the Super Bowl LIV in 2020 and College Football Playoff Championship in 2021. The Designation applies to the entire stadium property, including the seating bowl, suites, gates, loading dock, perimeters, field, lockers rooms, utility and mechanical systems, command center and inner parking areas, and applies to NFL and non-NFL ticketed events at Hard Rock Stadium.

Officially known as the Support Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act, the statute promotes the creation and deployment of antiterrorism best practices and technologies. Venues awarded SAFETY Act Designation or Certification receive a significant level of liability protection in the event of a terrorist attack.

New York-based consultant, Petrone Risk, helped guide Hard Rock Stadium through the SAFETY Act application process.

The Designation is valid through June 2023.