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No. 32 of 1909.
BOILERS.
Appoint-ment and duties of inspectors. Powers of inspectors.
(b) "Boiler" means any closed vessel whose total content exceeds one cubic foot and which is used expressly for generating steam under pressure for use outside such vessel, and includes any fitting attached to such vessel and wholly or partly under pressure when steam is shut off, and also, in the case of a boiler installed in the Colony, any pipe through which steam passes directly from a boiler to a prime mover or other first user;
(c) "Certificate of fitness" means a certificate by an inspector, in a form prescribed by regulations, that a boiler is in good condition and that the provisions of this Ordinance and any regulations have been complied with in respect of such boiler;
(d) "Competent person" means a person approved by an inspector as competent to be in charge of the operation of a boiler and named in the certificate of fitness relating to such boiler;
(e) "Inspecting authority" means any society which or person whom the Governor in Council may approve as competent to grant a certificate of inspection in respect of boilers constructed outside, for use in, the Colony;
(f) "Inspector" means a person appointed by the Governor to be an inspector of boilers for the purposes of this Ordinance;
(g) "Owner" includes a body corporate and a firm, and also the hirer of any boiler and the agent of the owner or hirer of any boiler;
(h) "Regulations" means regulations made by the Governor in Council under this Ordinance.
3. The Governor may appoint such inspectors as he thinks necessary for the execution of this Ordinance and may assign them their duties, and may regulate the cases and manner in which they are to perform the duties of inspectors under this Ordinance, and may remove such inspectors.
4.-(1) Every inspector shall for the purposes of this Ordinance have power to do all or any of the following things-
(a) to enter at all reasonable times, by day and night, any premises in or upon which he has reasonable cause to believe that any boiler may be, and to inspect and examine any boiler and every part thereof;