Correspondence with Owen Tudor, TUC Senior Policy Officer & TUC Health and Safety Officer, and papers. Includes TUC briefings, TUC asbestos leaflets, reports, conference information, draft reports.
Covers discussions of draft OEDA publication ‘Asbestos: more facts why body counts’ (2001) (the precursor of 'Asbestos: to challenge "fibre counts"'), work of the TUC ban asbestos working group, setting up an OEDA parliamentary panel of MPs with particular interest in compensation for asbestos victims (1998), how a database of insurance companies as potential defendants in asbestos compensation cases could be used, compensation for mesothelioma, TUC official support for safety charities such as OEDA and the RSI Association, access for OEDA to RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) litigation database, etc.
Includes copies of
- TUC briefing documents for Workers' memorial day 2001
- TUC / Jacqueline Paige (1999) 'Women's health and safety at work: a woman's work is never safe'
- OEDA (1996) notes on 'Repetitive strain injury (RSI)' for TUC
- TUC (1995) 'Registering asbestos in public buildings' and annotated draft version
- TUC (1995) 'The future of union workplace safety representatives'