Includes correspondence between Dalton and the editor of the Health and Safety Bulletin about the review.
The letter was written in response to an article in the Evening Standard on dust in the London Undergound. Cutting of article included.
Article is entitled ‘Asbestos: banned but not dead’. Includes two photographs.
The article was written in response to an article in the Guardian by John Mullin. Cutting of article included.
- 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
Issues of Hazards Bulletin (from 1984 Hazards), a magazine on health and safety in the workplace produced by the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science (BSSRS). Incomplete.
The communications are on environmental and occupational health issues (mainly asbestos-related).
Published by British Society for Social Responsibility in Science.
Papers relating to Joe Walker, asbestos lagger and safety representative of General and Municipal Workers Union Heat & Frost Branch. Walker was sacked for calling in a factory inspector.
Letter from Dalton to Department of Environmental Health, Westminster City Council, on case of asbestos exposure in Millbank Tower. Includes Dalton’s notes about the case.
Claim for damages by widow of man who died from mesothelioma.
Papers on Substitution of Organic Solvents in Printing project (SUBSPRINT).