I would add:
Sizes: Use ASME B36.10 to specify the correct size or NPS nominal pipe size).
Use for example -NPS 6-. And avoid to use: -6"-, -Nominal diameter: 6"-, or other designation that would be understood, but is more correct to call for -NPS 6-) and can help you if you are dealing in an international environment.
And about PAN´s:
The material: for carbon steel pipes the most common is ASTM A105, you have to specify the correct material for the correct materials group included in the B16.5 standard.
I agree with: ASME B16.5, Class 300, WN. RF.
ps.
Take care since B16.5 is limited to sizes to 24 NPS, if you are thinking of big flanges the thing gets more complicated.