The letter was written in response to ‘Asbestos Revisited’ by Alleman and Mossman in Scientific American, July 1997. Article included. Also included is letter from Joseph LaDou to Scientific American on the same article.
The letter was written in response to articles in both newspapers on asbestos dumping in the West Midlands. Article included. Also included is related correspondence between Dalton and Nick Tofiluk, Superintendent, West Midlands Police.
The letter was written in response to an article in The Observer on illegal use of asbestos waste. Cutting of article included.
The letter was written in response to an article in the Evening Standard on dust in the London Undergound. Cutting of article included.
The letter was written in response to an article in the Journal on asbestos in council homes in the Peckwater Estate, Kentish Town. Cutting of article included.
The letter was written in response to an article in Ham & High. Cutting of article included.
Article is entitled ‘Asbestos: banned but not dead’. Includes two photographs.
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’
Includes Dalton’s notes for the article.
The article was written in response to an article in the Guardian by John Mullin. Cutting of article included.
Includes emails to Dalton in response to his letter.
Includes review by David Hodgkinson in Health and Safety at Work.
Includes letter to Dalton from John Hare, of Leigh, Day & Co, solicitors, re Dalton’s letter to the New Scientist.