File includes articles and other resources on various topics, including cancers, asbestos, benzene, water pollution, aerosols, diesel, biological monitoring, diet, PCBs, beryllium, trichloroethylene, xylene, acetone, vinyl chloride, and other topics relating to occupational health and safety
File includes the following articles and publications relating to occupational health and safety:
- Noise and you: The ABC's of hearing conservation, 1979
- Occupational health and safety: a training manual, Ontario Federation of Labour, 1982
- Asbestos booklet, Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers Inc., 1999
- Designated substances in the workplace: a guide to the mercury regulation, Ontario Ministry of Labour, 1986
- Toxics in Toronto: you have a right to know, Toronto Environmental Alliance, [200-?]
- Chemical exposure and plastics production: issues for women's health, a review of literature, prepared by Robert DeMatteo, December 2011, National Network on Environments and Women's Health, December 2011
- Alternatives magazine issue on Science and technology: survival and well-being, 1986
- Submission by the Canadian Labour Congress on proposals for amendments to the Environmental Contaminants Act, 1985
- Assessing water sources to protect drinking water, Trent Conservation Coalition, [199-?]
- At the source, newsletter of Ontario Federation of Labour Occupational Health and Safety Training Centre, scattered issues 1980, 1982, 2009
- Negating noise: some sound advice, Ontario Workers' Occupational Safety and Health Centre [draft] 1986
- Testing our community's air quality: tree lichen manual, Good Neighbour Campaign, Environment Hamilton, [199-?]
File includes nos. 42, 44, 48, 51, 54, 55
File consists of photographs of students in their residence rooms.
Series consists of material pertaining to Standen’s work in research and publishing, including manuscripts, essays, articles and book reviews for the Canadian Banker, the Canadian Historical Review, the French Colonial Historical Society, the Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies, the British Journal of Canadian Studies, Richard Mannings, and Peter McLeod, as well as documents related to various workshops and conferences, and correspondence.
Also included are 5 illustrated maps, including of the Lower Great Lakes [ca. 1740], Great Lakes Heartland, French posts, Amerindian nations, and Kanawake and Lake Champlain routes [ca.1726-1748], and of birch bark country [unknown date].