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Engineering Editorial Board

SafetySymbols.org is maintained as an engineering reference, not a decorative icon gallery. Symbols are reviewed for standard code, color, geometry, naming consistency, and practical industrial use.

Review Model

The SafetySymbols.org Editorial Board combines industrial documentation practice, standards review, visual accuracy checks, and use-case review. Each reference page is checked for code accuracy, terminology, color profile, placement context, internal consistency, and whether the explanation is useful to a safety manager, EHS lead, engineer, facilities team, or procurement reviewer making a real decision.

Editorial Standards

The board distinguishes between standard references, site guidance, and implementation metadata. Color values, revision dates, jurisdiction notes, and shape logic are kept visible so engineers, EHS managers, and content reviewers can audit the assumptions behind each page.

Update Policy

Records are updated when standards editions change, terminology needs correction, source artwork is revised, or a page fails an internal quality check. Pages that cannot be confidently supported are expected to move to review status rather than remain published as if authoritative.

Corrections

If you find an error, outdated citation, or licensing issue, use the contact page. Corrections requests should include the page URL, the disputed statement, and the source or standard edition that supports the change.