LATEST LIST: DTI-Certified Brands of Motorcycle Protective Helmets


The list herein is last updated on September 4, 2012 and is culled from the Department of Trade and Industry official website.

Also, the Department of Trade and Indsutry (DTI) has announced that imported protective helmets without the ICC/BPS stickers but passed the standards in the United States and Europe should be honored by the law enforcement agencies implementing the Motorcycle Helmet Act (RA10054).

DTI Usec Zenaida Maglaya said yesterday (Jan. 3, 2013) that enforcers will honor helmets bearing stickers of the US Department of Transportation (DOT) and the European Economic Community (EEC) even without the ICC/BPS sticker.

Maglaya said they will instruct enforcers to honor the helmets with DOT and EEC stickers since these are presumed compliant to the safety standards.

Several motorcycle owners who owned an imported helmet without the ICC/BPS stickers lamented why the brand of their helmets are not in the list even if it passed the standards in the U.S. and in Europe while there are cheaper helmets from China that are included in the list.

Maglaya made a clarification yesterday during a media interview.

For more info about the motorcycle helmet, read the following articles in my blogs:

9 thoughts on “LATEST LIST: DTI-Certified Brands of Motorcycle Protective Helmets

  1. on that video, proceed to 3:40 and watch until 4:25
    4:00 to 4:25 yung sagot ni DTI Maglaya

    pwede ang walang ICC/BPS sticker basta original/authentic ang helmet mo at pumasa sa international safety standards (DOT/EECand perhaps Snell, etc.)

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  2. DTI’s Maglaya said DOT and EEC stickers will be honored

    WATCH THIS NEWS VIDEO of DTI’s Maglaya interview
    confirming international standards (walang BPS/ICC sticker) will be honored

    Thanks Jun. Hopefully may official statement sila sa DTI website
    tungkol dito and that they have informed every LTO officer about this

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  3. can you confirm this? any links?

    DTI Usec Zenaida Maglaya said yesterday (Jan. 3, 2013) that enforcers will honor helmets bearing stickers of the US Department of Transportation (DOT) and the European Economic Community (EEC) even without the ICC/BPS sticker.

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