
South Carolina Workplace Safety & AED ComplianceÂ
Your quick guide to AED, workplace safety, and emergency preparedness laws in South Carolina.
AED programs must include maintenance, CPR/AED training, medical oversight, EMS activation, and post‑event reporting. Good Samaritan protections apply to all AED participants, but only for AED‑related emergency activities, and immunity depends on full compliance with administrative and operational AED requirements. South Carolina requires AEDs in all high schools, and students in grades 9–12 must receive CPR/AED training.
AED Required?
Industry-SpecificÂ
Emergency Plan?
Yes
State OSHA Plan?
Federal OSHA (no separate state plan)
Good Samaritan?
Yes (with conditions)
Regulated Industries
Last Updated
2020
*This summary is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. State laws change regularly, and requirements may vary by industry or circumstance. Always consult official state statutes or a qualified attorney before making compliance decisions.This summary is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. State laws change regularly, and requirements may vary by industry or circumstance. Always consult official state statutes or a qualified attorney before making compliance decisions.

Recommendations
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High Schools:
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Place AEDs in central, accessible locations.
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Train all expected responders and ensure CPR/AED instruction for grades 9–12.
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Maintain AEDs per manufacturer guidelines and keep written records.
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AED Acquirers:
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Establish a medical oversight plan with a healthcare professional.
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Maintain AEDs and document testing.
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Train designated AED users and ensure EMS activation procedures are followed.
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General Workplaces:
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Voluntary AED programs should follow South Carolina’s maintenance, training, and oversight recommendations.
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Key Takeaways for South Carolina
Understanding South Carolina's specific safety mandates is the first step toward total workplace readiness. Here is a high-level summary of the critical requirements for employers in the state.
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South Carolina requires AED programs to include maintenance, training, medical oversight, EMS activation, and post‑event reporting.
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Good Samaritan protections apply only to AED‑related emergency activities.
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Immunity is compliance‑dependent.
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AEDs are required in all high schools, and students in grades 9–12 must receive CPR/AED training.
Industry-Specific Requirements in South Carolina
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