User talk:Maskewmo/Chemical safety

George's comments
My biggest concern - be careful with neutral tone. The point of the page is to detail proper chemical safety, not stress to the reader why it is important.

One of my previous suggestions was to link to the NFPA diagram. Most of the rest of what you have listed is already on the NFPA page, so it would be better to summarize it rather than repeat it. The NFPA diagram is specific to the USA. Many other countries use the GHS symbols (those are pictograms inside red diamonds - you can see several of them in the safety video) - safety data sheets are also a part of GHS. It might be a good idea to include a link to it - Globally_Harmonized_System_of_Classification_and_Labelling_of_Chemicals

pH is not really an indicator of danger, and is not something that is commonly labeled on chemicals, so I do not think that is necessary.

The safety video is pretty good, but might be best put in the resources section of the article.

Look over language and grammar (to vs too and the like). --Drglheard (talk) 13:46, 11 March 2021 (UTC)