Affichage de 210 résultats

description archivistique
GB 249 DAL/8/3/2 · Dossier · 1993 - 1994
Fait partie de Alan Dalton papers

Includes:

  • transcript of coroner’s inquest into death of Shirley Gibson, teacher at Plumstead Manor School, 1994
  • certificates of air monitoring tests at Plumstead Manor School, 1993
  • notes by Dalton of meetings of parents of children at Plumstead Manor School
  • press cuttings
  • transcript of BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Face the Facts’ broadcast in 1994
  • specification for asbestos removal from Dog Kennel Hill School
  • programme and papers from ‘Asbestos and public health’ conference in York, 1984 (includes paper by Dalton)
  • report by The Asbestos Institute entitled ‘Ban asbestos zealotry – a gross deception but at what cost to society?’, 1994
Asbestos register
GB 249 DAL/8/4 · Dossier · 2000 - 2001
Fait partie de Alan Dalton papers

Correspondence and papers on the asbestos register, a national public database of asbestos in buildings, created by Ross Udall, Chief Executive, AsbestosRegister.com

Parliamentary Asbestos Panel
GB 249 DAL/8/7 · Dossier · 2001 - 2003
Fait partie de Alan Dalton papers

Minutes and notes of meetings of Asbestos Sub-committee of All Party Parliamentary Group on Occupational Safety and Health.

Chester Street Insurance Holdings
GB 249 DAL/8/15 · Dossier · 2001
Fait partie de Alan Dalton papers

Correspondence and papers relating to collapse of Chester Street Insurance Holdings Ltd. Concerns scheme of arrangement to pay asbestos compensation claims. Correspondents include: Nancy Tait, Tommy Gorman, Owen Tudor.

Asbestos factories in Ireland
GB 249 DAL/8/16 · Dossier · 1997 - 1999
Fait partie de Alan Dalton papers

Correspondence and papers on polluting asbestos factory in Ireland. Also includes correspondence and papers on Raybestos-Manhattan (Ireland) factory at Ovens, County Cork, Ireland.

Asbestos removal companies
GB 249 DAL/8/24 · Dossier · 1980s - 1990s
Fait partie de Alan Dalton papers
  • leaflet and sticker advertising Asbestech Limited, 1980s
  • leaflets advertising Kitsons Insulation Contractors Limited, 1983
  • asbestos removal specialist services directory published by Asbestos Control and Abatement Division of Thermal Insulation Contractors Association, late 1990s
Argentina
GB 249 DAL/8/27/1 · Dossier · 2001
Fait partie de Alan Dalton papers

Correspondence on ban of asbestos in Argentina.

France
GB 249 DAL/8/27/7 · Dossier · 1995 - 1998
Fait partie de Alan Dalton papers

Correspondence and papers on ban of asbestos in France. Includes:

  • reports by the Asbestos Institute
  • letters from Patrick Herman, co-ordinator of Ban Asbestos Network
  • press cuttings
India
GB 249 DAL/8/27/10 · Dossier · 2000 - 2002
Fait partie de Alan Dalton papers

Papers on banning asbestos in India.

Articles by Dalton
GB 249 DAL/11/1 · Dossier · 1975 - 1998
Fait partie de Alan Dalton papers
  • ‘Are chemists human?’ Chemistry in Britain, Vol. 11, No.3, March 1975.
  • 'Dangerous workplace or dangerous worker?' Nursing. The Add-on Journal of Clinical Nursing, Vol 2, No. 1, May 1982.
  • ‘A chemist’s reactions’ Science for People, 60, April 1986.
  • Outline of article on factory inspectorate, no date.
  • 'Killing off a killer', April 1988.
  • ‘Lessons from the United Kingdom: Fightback on Workplace Hazards, 1979-1992’. International Journal of Health Services, Vol. 22, No. 3, 1992.
  • ‘Asbestos hazards: past, present and future’ Occupational Health review, September/October 1995.
  • 'Homeworking can damage your health', c. 1997.
  • Letter from Dalton to the Lancet on the hazards of white asbestos. The Lancet, Vol 352, 1998.
  • Flyer for ‘Safety, health and environmental hazards at the workplace’ by A.J.P. Dalton, 1998.
GB 249 DAL/11/18 · Dossier · 1999 - 2002
Fait partie de Alan Dalton papers

Croner commissioned Dalton to write several articles for its Asbestos Risk Management newsletter and its Management of Contract Work newsletter. Included are copies of the following articles by Dalton:

  • ‘Asbestos in the environment’
  • ‘Focus on asbestos’
  • ‘High risk activities’
  • ‘Why is 3000 asbestos deaths a year not news?’
  • ‘What progress on a global ban on asbestos?’
  • ‘The duty to survey buildings for asbestos’