1. Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick (hereafter MRC), National Union of Railwaymen Archive, MSS.127/NU/GS/3/87, Amalgamated Engineering Union, ‘First Report on Health and Welfare Parts I and II’, (1944), typescript reports.
2. See C. Wrightman, More Than Munitions: Women, Work and the Engineering Industries 1900–1950 (Harlow, 1999), pp. 133–155.
3. Factory Department: Ministry of Labour and National Service, Memorandum on Medical Supervision in Factories Form 327 (London, 1946).
4. MRC, TUC Archive, MSS.292/142/1, Association of Industrial Medical Officers, ‘The Place of an Industrial Medical Service in a Post-War Comprehensive National Health Service’ (1943).
5. See J. T. Carter, ‘Fifty Years of Medicine in the Workplace: The Contribution of the Society of Occupational Medicine to Occupational Health Practice, 1935–1985’, Journal of the Society of Occupational Medicine, 35 (1985), 4–22.