In reverse chronological order.
Academic papers and reports collected by Dalton on a variety of environmental and occupational health topics other than asbestos. Topics include factory inspectors, environmental health risk assessment and risk management, environmental regulation, health and safety regulation, dust control, ventilation, local exhaust systems, compressed air spraying, respiratory protection, asthma, cardiovascular disease, industrial lead poisoning, manual handling, musculoskeletal disorders, repetitive strain injuries, work-related stress, shiftwork and long working hours, sickness absence, work-related deaths, noise, cleaning agents, dry-cleaning solvents, hazardous waste treatment, municipal waste management, recycling, man-made mineral fibres, organophosphates, ethics in occupational medicine, MRSA, air pollution, and the health of oil workers, miners, paper-recycling workers and workers in sewage treatment works.
Many of the works are annotated by Dalton.
Includes Budget Special editions on 18th March 1986 and 17th March 1987 which include summaries on cassette tapes.
Issues of Hazards Bulletin (from 1984 Hazards), a magazine on health and safety in the workplace produced by the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science (BSSRS). Incomplete.
Reports related to the Chaplaincy Committee:
-extract of Senate Minutes, 09 November 1965- section 229 'Chaplaincy Committee Report'
-Xerox copy of 'University of Strathclyde Chaplaincy Committee, report of Planning Sub-committee', 13 June 1977- report presented by Dr F. Flynn, Dr A. McIntosh, Fr C. Ryan and Rev J. Lochrie, and it includes a proposed budget
Four explanatory documents related to an appeal for the formation of a Chaplaincy Centre for the Univesity of Strathclyde.
Architects model by Covell Matthews and Partners.