Dissertation by Douglas Raymond Murray for MA in Management Studies at University of Hull.
Documentary about asbestos disaster in Armley, Leeds.
Correspondence on Alan Powell, who died from mesothelioma.
This file originated from Dalton's role as Researcher in Health and Safety at the Labour Research Department.
Correspondence and papers on coroner’s inquest into death of Paul Elvin, window fitter’s mate, who was electrocuted whilst working at Euston Station. This file originated from Dalton's role as Researcher in Health and Safety at the Labour Research Department.
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
- Correspondence and papers, 1984-1990, on Dalton’s bankruptcy as a result of a libel action by Dr. Robert Murray for comments by Dalton in his book ‘Asbestos: Killer Dust'
- Correspondence and papers, 1984-1986, on a libel action by Dr. B.V. Lee for comments made by Dalton about Lee’s study on the hazards of visual display units at work for pregnant women
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.
Correspondence between Dalton and Alex Reid, Donisthorpe and Co Ltd, on asbestos and railway workers. Includes correspondence between Dalton and British Railways Board.
Papers on compensation claim by John McPherson. McPherson suffered cancer of the larynx after exposure to asbestos.