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.
Includes correspondence between Dalton and Sir John Harman, chairman of the Environment Agency.
Papers relating to claim for disablement benefit by George Wilshaw, who developed mesothelioma after exposure to asbestos.
Includes notes taken by Dalton at the conference.
Includes:
- Correspondence between Dalton and Health and Safety Executive
- Report by Parliamentary Ombudsman of investigation into complaint by Dalton against Health and Safety Executive, 1997. The complaint concerned request for information from the Health and Safety Executive under the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information.
- Report by Parliamentary Ombudsman of investigation into complaint by Dalton, T&GWU, against Health and Safety Executive,1998. Dalton complained that HSE refused to disclose information on the Health and Safety Executive’s enforcement of stress law in the workplace which should have been made available under the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information.
- Press cuttings and letter on special monitoring by Health and Safety Executive of persistent enquirers for information (including Dalton), 1997-1998
- Letters from Dalton on survey of TUC nominated members of HSC/HSE committees.
Includes:
- page outlining aims of group
- annual reports, 1992-1993
- leaflets
- translation of article by Annie Thebaud about experience of trade unionist in Brazil, 1994