Report by Building Services Team, London Borough of Camden. Sent to Dalton for comments by John Flanagan.
'Asbestos Killer Dust' leaflet.
Includes:
- letters from Nancy Tait, founder of SPAID, to Dalton
- correspondence on Nancy Tait’s husband, who died of mesothelioma
- SPAID/OEDA publications
Letters to Dalton from Dieter Helm, New College, Oxford, 1999, enclosing copies of his papers on sustainable development (1998) and British environmental regulation (1992).
Correspondence between Dalton and Professor F.D.K. Liddell on research by Liddell on asbestos.
Letter to Dalton from Nick Wikeley, Professor of Law, University of Southampton enclosing the following academic papers on asbestos:
- Peter Bartrip, ‘Too little too late? The Home Office and the Asbestos Industry Regulations, 1931’. Medical History, 1998, 42.
- Nick Wikeley, ‘The first common law claim for asbestosis: Kelly v. Turner & Newall Ltd (1950)’ Journal of Personal Injury Litigation, 1998, Issue 3/98.
- Nick Wikeley, ‘Turner & Newall: Early organizational responses to litigation risk’. Journal of Law and Society, 1997, Vol 24, No 2.
Correspondence with Alex Horne, of Armadale Community Council, on asbestos dumping at Bathville, Armadale, West Lothian.
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.
Letter 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.
Letter to Dalton from Mark Piney enclosing copy of University of Aston in Birmingham PhD thesis by Piney entitled ‘The development of chemical exposure limits for the workplace’, October 1989.
Subjects include two medical workers who were mesothelioma sufferers. Also includes Irwin Mirchell newsletter, c. 1998.