Four episodes of 'Dangerous Lives' documentary series made by Yorkshire Television for Channel 4. Broadcast in 1989.
- episode about coal miners and health and safety
- 'The silent sufferers' about noise in the workplace
- 'Don't tell the workers' about cancer risks in the workplace
- episode about stress in the workplace
Letter to Dalton from Nick Wikeley, Professor of Law, University of Southampton enclosing the following academic papers on asbestos:
- Peter Bartrip, ‘Too little too late? The Home Office and the Asbestos Industry Regulations, 1931’. Medical History, 1998, 42.
- Nick Wikeley, ‘The first common law claim for asbestosis: Kelly v. Turner & Newall Ltd (1950)’ Journal of Personal Injury Litigation, 1998, Issue 3/98.
- Nick Wikeley, ‘Turner & Newall: Early organizational responses to litigation risk’. Journal of Law and Society, 1997, Vol 24, No 2.
Claim for damages by widow of man who died from mesothelioma.
Documentary following the lives of tenants living on the Kingswood Estate in Hackney, East London. This episode is about a tenant who alerts other tenants on the estate to the dangers of living with asbestos in the flats.
- 'Asbestos and You. Asbestos dust kills. Are you at risk?', 1996.
- 'Asbestos dust kills. Keep your mask on. Guidance for employees on wearing respiratory protective equipment for work with asbestos', 1997.
Academic paper by Claudio Bianchi, Alessandro Brollo, Lucia Ramani, Tommaso Bianchi and Luigi Giarelli entitled ‘Asbestos exposure in malignant mesothelioma of the Pleura: a survey of 557 cases’. Industrial Health 2001, 39.
Documentary about health and safety of coal miners.
Email from Barry Castleman on banning asbestos in Malaysia.
The letter was written in response to an article in The Observer on illegal use of asbestos waste. Cutting of article included.
Letter from N.C. Young, Director of City Special Waste Ltd, on letter from Dalton in the Independent on asbestos removal companies.
Documentary on asbestos. Presented by John Waite, transmitted January 1994.