Report entitled 'Towards sustainable industrial development in construction, wood and forestry'.
Letter to Dalton from Charlie Kavanagh, Occupational Health Worker, Liverpool Occupational Health Project, enclosing interim report for its safety and support project, December 1996.
Report by Building Services Team, London Borough of Camden. Sent to Dalton for comments by John Flanagan.
'Asbestos Killer Dust' leaflet.
Notes on groundwater pollution from the Rainbow Factory in Cyprus.
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 on research in China on exposure to chrysotile asbestos. Includes academic paper.
Includes correspondence on Dalton’s request for upgrading.
Proofs for book on asbestos entitled ‘We Die as Best We Can’ by Jim Burns.
Correspondence and papers originating from Dalton's interactions with various campaign and support groups. Most of the groups were concerned with asbestos.
Includes correspondence between Dalton and Sir John Harman, chairman of the Environment Agency.
'Danger. Asbestos causes cancer' poster.