Ok, I had a quick read of it and here are a few things I noticed:
*** Always use descriptive folder and drawing names so anyone can open your drawings and be able to easily find what they are looking for.
It's fine if you guys use descriptive file and folder names, but you might want to specify how they're to be generated. I eliminated all spaces from our folder names and they're strictly prohibited from being used in filenames. If you ever want to use any scripts on a batch of drawings, spaces won't help you at all!
(If you're interested, I can send you our File Code Index which tells people how and where to save / name their drawings.)*** Drawings should be marked up by the project manager in red pen so the draftsman can easily see what changes need to be made and the draftsman should highlight the items they have revised as they go through the markup.
It's kind of a running joke around here, but there was once an engineer here, who insited on using ALL KINDS of colours on his markups. Each colour had its own meaning. We got rid of a bunch of them, but kept a few and they are now a standard in a few places around the area.
Red = Markups (Change or Add)
Green = Delete
Blue = Questionable (To be discussed with involved parties)
Yellow = Complete (Every CAD person should know that one!)
*** Drawings should be consistant.
This should be item #1 under General Drafting...or even at the top of your standard. After all, that is the whole reason for creating a standard.
*** Dimensions should look like this unless it is absolutely necessary to deviate.
Although it is helpful to see what what 'THIS' looks like, it might also be a good idea to define all of your dimension settings. You could do this with screenshots as well.
Since I'm on the topic of screenshots, might I suggest using ALT+Print Screen to create them? It will give you the current window ONLY instead of your entire screen.
*** All drawings should be numbered numerically not alphabetically.
What are you talking about here? Am I correct in saying that it conflicts with "*** Always use descriptive folder and drawing names so anyone can open your drawings and be able to easily find what they are looking for."?
Other than that, I found a bunch of grammatical errors that should be corrected when you create your Issue Copy. You might also want to number each standard as well..."Refer to standard 3.4.5, etc..."
I agree with pretty much everything other folks have had to say as well. For example, instead of 'You', try 'The user' or 'Each Draftsperson' and in place of 'I', use 'Dan' or '(Enter your job title here)'.
Anyway, That's after a quick read...I've really gotta get back to work though.
Have Fun!