Papers on World Trade Organization’s upholding of ban of asbestos by France.
Papers on asbestos in USA. Includes:
- emails and article on asbestos in California and Montana, 2000
- email on levels of asbestos in New York City after terrorist attack on World Trade Center, 2001
Article is entitled ‘Asbestos: banned but not dead’. Includes two photographs.
The communications are on environmental and occupational health issues (mainly asbestos-related).
Communications (mainly emails) sent to Dalton and other activists informing them of developments around the world regarding banning asbestos.
Organized by Asbestos International Association for environmental and occupational health protection.
Includes published report (3 volumes).
Inlcudes correspondence, notes, press coverage.
Sent in 2000 by Ian Morris, JTUC, to John Flanagan.
Correspondence between Jim Brophy, Executive Director, Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers, and Dalton and other asbestos activists on asbestos in Canada and other countries.
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’