News and Insights
Petrone Risk LLC, a leading global consulting firm specializing in emergency preparedness, security programming, SAFETY Act, and legal risk management is proud to announce the appointment of Rodney K. Harrison as Senior Managing Director, Chief Strategy Officer.
The Department of Homeland Security has awarded Dedrone Designation Status as Only Counter-Drone company currently acknowledged under the SAFETY Act. This rigorous acknowledgment process led by Kathleen Lupia and the Petrone Risk team reflects the robust capabilities of Dedrone’s ability to protect against drone threats and attempted acts of terrorism.
We’re thrilled to introduce our new technology platform “Petrone Risk powered by OnePlan,” designed to enhance emergency preparedness plans for venues.
If you have attended a major league sporting event in the United States over the past few years, there is a good chance that Petrone Risk helped make the place safer.
Interested in potentially pursuing a SAFETY Act acknowledgement or learning more about the Act and important benefits associated with an acknowledgement? Check out this informational overview in collaboration with Dedrone. The Petrone Risk team is ready to work alongside and assist you and your team.
Congratulations to the Cleveland Browns and the city of Cleveland for being awarded a SAFETY Act "Designation and Certification" from the Department of Homeland Security, the highest level of liability protection granted by the program.
Petrone Risk is proud to have helped the Philadelphia Eagles and Lincoln Financial Field get credited with a SAFETY Act designation by the United States Department of Homeland Security.
The Petrone Risk Team, congratulations to Colorado Rockies Baseball Club, Ltd. on attaining Designation acknowledgment under the SAFETY Act for their Security Program for Coors Field.
When it comes to sports facility security and sanitation, no idea is too far-fetched as companies flood the market with products and services aimed at lowering a facility’s potential to spread disease.
Bill King is joined by Kathy Lupia, a leading security and emergency preparedness consultant, for a discussion of the many ways sports venues will have to change their procedures on the other side of the COVID-19 pandemic.
John Petrone, who has helped six NFL teams secure some level of SAFETY Act coverage from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, is overseeing the massive emergency preparedness plans for Churchill Downs and Pocono Raceway and has 20 other sports clients at different stages of similar evaluations.
The Browns and the City of Cleveland have been awarded a SAFETY Act "Designation and Certification" from the Department of Homeland Security, the highest level of liability protection granted by the program.