Letter to Dalton from Vanja Orlans, Stress Research and Control Centre, Department of Occupational Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London, enclosing materials on stress. Includes Stress Research and Control Centre publications list and report of survey of stress management and prevention facilities in a sample of UK organisations and Health Education Service general information leaflet on stress.
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.
Email communications to health and safety listservs from the London Hazards Centre on environmental and occupational health issues (mainly asbestos-related) in the news. Also includes some non-email correspondence and papers sent to Dalton by the Centre.
Sem títuloLetter to Dalton from Robin Rudd, consultant physician, London Chest Hospital, recommending Nancy Tait of SPAID as a contact.
Letters to Dalton from Professor Paul Holt, Department of Chemistry, University of Reading on calcium silicate. Includes summary of study at Institute of Occupational Medicine, Edinburgh, into toxicology of calcium silicate.
Notes written by Dalton in his capacity as Researcher in Health and Safety at the Labour Research Department.
Includes press cuttings about asbestos.
Papers on compensation claim by John McPherson. McPherson suffered cancer of the larynx after exposure to asbestos.
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
Report by Tony Bingham, elastomers chemist, on Scandura [an asbestos product].
'Asbestos Killer Dust' leaflet.
Correspondence between Dalton and G.C. Ferguson, Consultant Physician, Northampton General Hospital on two cases of domestic exposure to asbestos. Includes article by Ferguson submitted to British Medical Journal.