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GB 249 OEDA/C/3/8 · Bestanddeel · c.1979-c.1995
Part of Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Display board on the removal of blue asbestos from trains. Features extracts from Tait et al. (1979) 'National priorities in occupational disease: the family and the community', black and white photographs of a derailed carriage insulated with asbestos and of equipment used to remove asbestos insulation from trains, and colour photographs captioned 'The blue train - Australia'

Labelled SPAID.

GB 249 OEDA/D/2/8 · Bestanddeel · 1992-1993
Part of Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Invitation from the Law Reform Advisory Committee for Northern Ireland for Nancy Tait to comment on how often industrial injury claimants encountered the issue at the heart of Arnold v. Central Electricity Generating Board (i.e. latency) and that dealt with in Bradley v. Eagle Star (i.e. multiple employers).

GB 249 OEDA/F/6/2/8 · Bestanddeel · c.1984
Part of Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Nancy Tait's notes marked 'Cleveland meeting', on a conference chaired by Paul Harford, of the Cleveland Council, c.1984. Other speakers included Tom Abram, "Mr Poad", "Mr D Bury from County Architects", etc.

Cleveland County (1974-1996) was situated in the Tees Valley region of North Yorkshire in the North East of England.