Talk:Explosives safety

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Globalize
The name of this article is "Explosives safety". Not "Explosives safety in the United States". Explosives are used all over the world, they were invented many hundred years ago and have always been dangerous. But this article claims that explosives safety is something specific to the US, something that originated in the US and is known only in the US. Obviously this is not the case. Every country has rules for the safe use and handling of explosives, so this article should cover them in a more general, more global way, or be renamed to the above title, which is more appropriate to its current content: "Explosives safety in the United States". Arado Ar 196 (talk) 08:23, 17 December 2021 (UTC)