Research carried out by Dalton for Labour Research Department on merits of hard versus soft toilet paper.
- Annual report, minutes and papers of the Pesticides Forum, 1999-2000
- Pesticide Action Network UK: Review, 2001; Catalogue of lists of pesticides, 2001
Correspondence and papers on landfill. Includes lists of landfill site operators in UK.
Dalton was Health and Safety Co-ordinator at the Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU) from 1995 to 1998. This subseries comprises TGWU papers and correspondence from this period as well as some earlier and later material.
Letter to Dalton from Colin Lambert, National Director, Health and Safety Branch, Canadian Union of Public Employees, enclosing Canadian Labour Congress policy paper on just transition for workers during environmental change, April 1999.
'Asbestos - still a risk!' Unison health and safety information sheet.
Correspondence and papers on Court of Appeal ruling preventing compensation to workers exposed to asbestos dust by more than one employer. Includes letter from Nancy Tait, Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (OEDA).
Correspondence and papers on remedial work for asbestos contamination at Carr Head Landfill, Pecket Well, Hebden Bridge. Includes:
- press coverage
- correspondence with local residents
- remedial work feasibility report
- correspondence between Dalton and Environment Agency
Correspondence and papers on the banning of and use of asbestos in different countries.
Correspondence and papers on Lloyds of London and asbestos. Includes:
- minutes of evidence taken before Treasury and Civil Service Committee on financial services regulation relating to Lloyd’s of London, February 1995
- press cuttings
- letter from Dalton to The Independent, May 1995
Papers on testimony in 1907 of Dr. Montague Murray, senior physician at Charing Cross Hospital, to Departmental Committee on Compensation for Industrial Diseases.
Correspondence and papers on asbestos contamination in Armley, Leeds. The contamination was caused by fall-out from J.W. Roberts Ltd asbestos processing factory in Armley.