Approved Technologies

The SAFETY Act provides two levels of liability protections for approval: Designation and Certification. By obtaining either Designation or Certification, companies obtain a level of legal protection in case their technology is ever put to use during a terrorist attack. See below for a list of approved technology certifications.





Company/Technology

Colorado Rockies Baseball Club, Ltd. (Rockies); Denver Metropolitan Major League Baseball Stadium District; Event Services LLC

Approved: December 10, 2024 | Expires: July 30, 2030

Colorado Rockies Baseball Club, Ltd. (Rockies) Denver Metropolitan Major League Baseball Stadium District, and Event Services LLC provide Colorado Rockies Baseball Club, Ltd. Security Program for Coors Field. The Technology consists of a series of policies, physical and electronic measures, and personnel that collectively provide security at Coors Field. The Technology is deployed 24/7 for Major League Baseball (MLB) games, other sporting events, general entertainment events, political events, and non-event days.


The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball

Approved: September 26, 2024 | Expires: September 29, 2028

The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball (MLB), an unincorporated association in the state of New York, provides the MLB Security Planning, Review, and Oversight Program, a comprehensive set of best practices for stadium security at Major League Baseball games (MLB games) and events (MLB events, and collectively with MLB games, MLB games and events) for Major League Baseball Clubs (MLB Clubs) and stadium operators to promote a consistent baseline of security protocols across MLB.


Chicago Cubs Baseball Club, LLC

Approved: April 22, 2021 | Expires: April 30, 2026

The Chicago Cubs provide the Wrigley Field Campus Security Program (the "Technology"). The Technology consists of a series of policies, physical and electronic measures, and personnel that collectively provide security at Wrigley Field Campus. The Technology is deployed 24/7 for Major League Baseball ("MLB") games, other sporting events, and non-event days.


The Phillies

Approved: April 12, 2019 | Expires: April 30, 2024

The Phillies provide the Citizens Bank Park Security Program (the "Technology"). The Technology consists of a series of policies, physical and electronic measures, and personnel that collectively provide security at Citizens Bank Park. The Technology is deployed 24/7 for Major League Baseball ("MLB") games, other sporting events, general entertainment events, political events, and non-event days.


MLB

Approved: April 26, 2018 | Expires: May 31, 2023

The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball ("MLB", the "Seller"), provides the MLB Security Planning, Review, and Oversight Program, which provides a comprehensive set of best practices for stadium security at Major League Baseball games ("MLB games") and events ("MLB events", and, collectively, with MLB games, "MLB games and events") for Major League Baseball Clubs ("MLB Clubs") and stadium operators to promote a consistent baseline of security protocols across Major League Baseball (the "Technology"). The Technology does not include the actual implementation of security measures by individual MLB Clubs and/or stadium operators.


St. Louis Cardinals

Approved: December 11, 2017 | Expires: December 31, 2022

The St. Louis Cardinals, LLC, SLC Holdings, L.L.C., St. Louis Cardinals Community Fund d/b/a Cardinals Care, Cardinals Ballpark, LLC, and Ballpark Site Holdings, Inc. provide the Busch Stadium Security Program (the "Technology"). The Technology consists of a series of physical and electronic security measures, as well as personnel providing that security at Busch Stadium. The Technology is deployed 24/7/365 for Major League Baseball (MLB) games, other sporting events (e.g., hockey, professional soccer, collegiate games, and bull riding), general entertainment events (e.g., concerts, family shows), and political events.


The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball (“MLB”)

Approved: July 21, 2015 | Expires: August 31, 2018

The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball (“MLB”) provides the MLB Security Planning, Review, and Oversight Program (the “Technology”). The Technology provides a comprehensive set of best practices for stadium security at MLB events, supported by MLB oversight and review of the security planning process.


The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball (“MLB”)

Approved: July 02, 2015 | Expires: July 31, 2017

The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball (“MLB”) provides the All-Star Game (“ASG”) Security Program (the “Technology”). The Technology is the process the Applicant uses to participate in and review security planning, engage with local law enforcement and stadium security officials, and assess security performance for the 86th ASG on July 14, 2015, and the associated Home Run Derby to be held on July 13, 2015, at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Ohio.


MLB

Approved: June 28, 2012 | Expires: July 31, 2014

The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball (“MLB”) provides its 83rd MLB All-Star Game Security Review and Oversight Activities, for the 83rd MLB All-Star Game to be held on July 10, 2012, and the associated Home Run Derby to be held on July 9, 2012, at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri (collectively, the “2012 All-Star Events”). UPDATE: This Developmental Testing and Evaluation Designation was amended on June 27, 2013, to include the 84th MLB All-Star Game Security Review and Oversight Activities, for the 84th MLB All-Star Game to be held on July 16, 2013, and the associated Home Run Derby to be held on July 15, 2013, at Citi Field in New York, New York (collectively, the “2013 All-Star Events").