Produced on behalf of the Merseyside Port Shop Stewards Committee.
Documentary about genetically modified food.
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:
- press releases from Environment Agency about prosecutions
- email announcements from London Hazards Centre about prosecutions
- list produced by Environment Agency of all prosecutions between 1 April 2000 and 31 March 2001
Visit by Alan Dalton, as Environment Agency North East Region board member, to project in Walker, Newcastle designed to stop contamination seeping into the Tyne. Includes comments by Dalton on the structure and practices of the Environment Agency.