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GB 249 OEDA/E/4/4 · Bestanddeel · 1978-1982
Part of Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Correspondence and papers re reform of the industrial injuries scheme (Cmnd 8402). Includes:

  • DHSS discussion documents, draft papers and press releases 1980-1982
  • some press reports 1979-1982
  • correspondence between Nancy Tait, DHSS, solicitors and reporters, spring 1982
  • invitation from the DHSS for Nancy Tait to attend a meeting of the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC), February 1982, and transcripts of her contributions
  • SPAID commentary on asbestos-related diseases where asbestos is not present, submitted in response to a request for information received from the IIAC, January 1982
  • copy of typescript by Alan Walker (June 1980) 'Industrial injuries compensation: the case for reforming the industrial injuries scheme', precirculated for the Disability Alliance Conference 'The industrial injuries scheme: is there a need for change?', Imperial College, London, 13 June 1980 (see link below)
  • copy of DHSS discussion paper (February 1980) 'Industrial injuries compensation - a discussion document'
  • correspondence between Nancy Tait and the IIAC, 1978-1979, introducing the newly founded SPAID
Provisional damages 1992
GB 249 OEDA/G/6/1 · Bestanddeel · 1992, 1995-2000
Part of Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Correspondence discussing provisional damages, conditional fees and access to justice. Includes

  • Association of Personal Injury Lawyers' (APIL) responses to The Lord Chancellor's 1998 Consultation Paper 'Access to justice with conditional fees', and copy of the text in question
  • SPAID summary of what the then new conditional fee rules involve, 1995
  • sample provisional fees agreement Field Fisher Waterhouse and copy of the firm's client guide on provisional fees
  • photocopy of draft statutory instrument ‘Conditional fee agreement order' (1995)
  • correspondence with several law firms, among them Gadsby Wicks Solicitors (Chelmsford), Field Fisher Waterhouse and Rowley Ashworth, re Law Commission Consultation Paper on provisional damages (1992) and re conditional fees.
  • extract from the Law Commission's 1992 Consultation Paper on provisional damages (presumably 'Structured settlements and interim and provisional damages', Consultation Paper No 125)
GB 249 OEDA/E/8/2 · Bestanddeel · 2000-2001
Part of Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Correspondence and papers relating to Financial Services Authority (FSA) 'Consultation paper 108: financial services compensation scheme: draft transitional rules'.

Includes

  • correspondence with Tony Worthington, MP, and other members of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Occupational Safety and Health Asbestos Sub-committee
  • Nancy Tait's commentary on the draft transitional rules
  • copy of FSA (July 2000) 'Consultation paper 58: financial services compensation scheme draft rules'
GB 249 CPSG/2/1/1 · Bestanddeel · 1980-1982
Part of Records of the Cancer Prevention Society, Glasgow

Correspondence and papers 1980-1982 chiefly re the environmental dangers posed by the former site of Turner Asbestos Cement (TAC) Co Ltd, Dalmuir. Includes:

  • colour photographs of the site
  • correspondence with solicitors re Clydebank District Council v. Monaville Estates Limited
  • correspondence with solicitors re former workers at TAC
  • correspondence with the Sheriff's Office, HSE representatives and other occupational health experts, the Director of Environmental Services of Clydebank District Council, the Ministry for Home Affairs and the Environment (Edinburgh), MPs, the Scottish Civic Trust
  • minutes of meetings between G E Rushworth and members of North Mountblow Community Council
  • photocopies from a scientific paper on asbestos in Scotland and the final report of the HSC's Advisory Committee on Asbestos (ACA) (the Simpson Committee) published in October 1979

In August 1980, the Cancer Prevention Society called for a public inquiry into the asbestos waste tip at the former site of TAC Ltd, by then owned by Monaville Estates Ltd.

GB 249 SOHC 20 · Bestanddeel · c. 2004

The Scottish Women's Oral History Project was undertaken in Stirling, Scotland, between 1987 and 1990. The aim of the project was to record the lives of women in Scotland in the first half of the 20th century, including a specific objective to record the experiences of working-class women.

The project was established in December 1986 by the Women’s Committee of Stirling District Council. The impetus for the project was part of a wider promotion of women's interests, as well as a need to address a perceived lack of women's voices in the historical record. Sponsored by the Manpower Services Commission (MSC), the project set out to record the personal testimonies of local women living in the Stirlingshire area of Scotland about their life in the decades before the Second World War. Based in Spittal Street, Stirling, the project was coordinated by Jayne Stephenson, who, with a team of fellow interviewers, interviewed around 80 local women, between 1987 and 1990.

The testimonies cover all aspects of women’s experiences, from childhood to adulthood, through to the Second World War. The interviews are loosely structured into sections covering childhood, leisure, work, marriage, children, community and social class (the interview questions are based on the model questionnaire devised by Paul Thompson (1978)). The project explicitly aimed to cover a representative sample of female occupations, and the material contains recollections of a wide variety of occupational experience - including textile workers, waitresses and hotel staff, domestic servants, factory workers, teachers, nurses.

The publication contains written transcripts of 77 interviews (anonymised), together with an index and an introduction by Callum Brown.

Temporally, the material relates to women born in Scotland between 1894 and 1926, and the interviews cover the period up to World War II.

Geographically, the material covers the Stirlingshire and 'central belt' area of lowland Scotland, including extensive material on life in Glasgow and Edinburgh.

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GB 249 OEDA/K/16/4 · Bestanddeel · 1990-1991
Part of Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Photocopies of articles published in 'Acta oncologica' 11.3 (1990) and 12.4 (1991), on effects asbestos (diverse contexts of exposure): asbestos exposure among railway workers in Bologna; pleural mesothelioma among shipyard workers; mesothelioma from use of asbestos in railways; cytological analysis of sputum tests of 1380 railway ?engineers; asbestos removal in railway maintenance work; removal of sprayed asbestos from carriages; risks of asbestos; first report on mesothelioma among seamen in Italy; asbestos waste from Italian railways.

Most likely this material came to OEDA in conjunction with the international meeting 'Convegno Internazionale Bastamianto', 17-18 April 1993, Milan, Italy, where Nancy Tait was an invited speaker.

GB 249 OEDA/K/16/3 · Bestanddeel · 1960-1991
Part of Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives
  • photocopy of 'Amianto floccato e altri materiali a base d'amianto debolment agglomerato (amianto DA)’ (Commissione federale di coordinamento per la sicurezza sul lavoro, Direttive No 6503, Edizione 1.91)
  • copy of ‘La substitution de l’amiante en Suisse’ (Office fédéral de l'environnement, des forêts et du paysage, Berne: 1989)
  • copy of ‘Amianto e ambiente di lavoro: punto della situazione e previsioni’ (Rivista svizzera sulla sicurezza nel lavoro, No 149: 1988)
  • copy of 'Eternit: inquinamento e potere: una multinazionale dell'amianto' (Partita Socialista dei Lavoratori, Commissione Ecologia e Salute, Robert Lochhead: 1983)
  • photocopies of internal circular of the Swiss railway, 1988, and of ordinances 1960 and 1986

Most likely this material came to OEDA in conjunction with the international meeting 'Convegno Internazionale Bastamianto', 17-18 April 1993, Milan, Italy, where Nancy Tait was an invited speaker. See link below.

GB 249 OF/26/25 · Bestanddeel · 1949-1957
Part of Scottish Hotel School records
  • Article by Rankin Taylor entitled 'Hotel School in Scotland', in Hotel Management, volume 20, number 1 (January 1949), pp.41-43
  • Article by J. Wilson Hawthorn entitled 'Learning the "Inns" and "Outs"', in Illustrated, 26 February 1949, pp.27-29
  • Article by John Kerr entitled 'Scotland's School for Hoteliers', in Scotland's Magazine, volume 53, number 5 (May 1957), pp.8-12 (2 xerox copies)
GB 249 OEDA/C/1/8 · Bestanddeel · 1981-2006
Part of Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Mainly correspondence (including telephone memoranda) re asbestos-related queries re claims against the Ministry of Defence (MOD); also re Australian cases. In reverse chronological order. Includes

  • photocopies of SPAID / OEDA "Claims advisory service" sheets
  • copies of DSS/DHSS correspondence, solicitors' correspondence
  • correspondence with investigative journalists
  • photocopies of index cards listing Armed Forces SPAID clients
  • press coverage