Documents the foundation, by the Society of Labour Lawyers, of the ‘[SPAID] Legal Working Party’ (originally called ‘Asbestosis Working Group’) and some of its meetings 1980-1986. The brief of the working party was 'to examine the law and procedure on asbestosis claims, with particular reference to the inter-relationship between Coroners' Courts and the Pneumoconiosis Medical Panels'. The idea was to create a forum for helping Nancy Tait with research and also 'a useful tool for Parliamentary lobbying without infringing SPAID's charitable status'.
From the early to mid 1970s, Nancy Tait fashioned herself into a lay expert on occupational and environmental health hazards, initially chiefly those posed by asbestos.
This took several forms, such as: testifying before commissions and committees, advising and consulting during ongoing inquiries, participating in relevant panels, or commenting on consultation papers. The boundaries between Tait's expert witnessing / consulting work and her advocacy activities (see link below) are somewhat blurred.
Documentation from a number of projects and information resources with bearings on mesothelioma mortality and death certification. Roughly in chronological order.
Grant applications (successful and unsuccessful) and grant maintenance correspondence and papers, materials relating to specific fundraising events and to fundraising appeals.
Covers most aspects of the SPAID / OEDA claims advisory service and health advice service 1978-2007.
The following display boards have been disposed of in line with health & safety regulations of the University of Strathclyde:
- ‘Asbestos Insulation’: contained a sample of asbestos rope and asbestos tape in a bag
- ‘Floor Tiles’: contained vinyl-asbestos tile samples; a photograph of the board survives as part of OEDA display 'Asbestos in the environment' (OEDA/C/3/5/7)
- ‘Walls and ceilings’: contained sample of Asbestolux ceiling panels