S.C. Code Ann. Regs. 38-151
A. Helmet: Shall be approved only if it meets the minimum requirements of the USA Standard #Z90.1-1966 for Protective Headgear for Vehicular Users with respect to:
7. Retention (performance of harnesses)
Also, to be approved by the Department, a helmet shall have a reflectorized surface, or shall have securely affixed thereto on both the right and left side a reflectorized material providing not less than 4 square inches of reflectorized surface on each side of the helmet. If the reflectorized material is affixed to the helmet, it must be attached with a suitable permanent, weather-proof and water-resistant adhesive.
Special Labeling
Helmets approved by the Department shall be permanently labelled on the outer surface of the shell at the lower rear center edge with letters and numbers at least 1/4 inch; in height giving the manufacturer's name or trade name and model name or number, and these shall be the same under which the helmet has been approved by the Department.
B. Goggles: Shall be approved only if they meet with the minimum requirements of the "Eye Protection" section of the USA Standard #Z2.1-1959 for Head, Eye and Respiratory Protection, specifically that portion applicable to the following types of eye protection devices:
(b) Language referring to employees shall be construed as referring to persons operating or riding on a two-wheeled motorized vehicle.
Goggles approved by the Department shall bear a readily identifiable mark used by the manufacturer to indicate compliance with the USA Standards, and the device shall bear a manufacturer's tag at time of sale to the consumer indicating the brand name and model designation, and these shall be the same under which the goggles were approved by the Department.
Goggles, eye cup (except welders and cutters)
Spectacles, metal or plastic frame
Goggles, flexible fitting
Spectacles, plastic eye shield
The following modifications of the USA Standards shall be applicable:
C. Face Shield: Shall be approved only if:
(a) It meets the requirements established in the USA Standard Specifications #Z2.1-1959 for Head, Eye and Respiratory Protection, specifically that portion devoted to "Face Shields" and prescribing official test procedures for the following physical qualities (other than where exceptions or modifications are given):
D. Windscreen: Shall be approved only if
HISTORY: Added by State Register Volume 22, Issue No. 3, eff March 27, 1998.