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Inspector's certificate.
Schedule.
Power to revoke certificate.
Certificate on re-examination.
When owner bound to produce certificate.
Penalty for using boiler or prime mover without certificate.
No. 32 of 1909.
STEAM-BOILERS.
6. If the inspector after making such examination is satisfied that such boiler or prime mover is in good condition, he shall on payment by the owner thereof of the prescribed fees deliver to him a certificate in the form in the Schedule.
7.-(1) The Governor may revoke any such certificate on any of the following grounds :-
(a) that it has been fraudulently obtained or erroneously granted;
(b) that it has been granted without sufficient inspection;
(c) that the boiler or prime mover in respect of which it has been granted has sustained injury or is not in good condition, or is not in charge of a person competent to have charge of the same;
(d) that the pressure of steam used is greater than is allowed by the certificate.
(2) On such revocation an inspector, not being the person who granted the revoked certificate, shall again examine the boiler or prime mover in respect of which it was granted, and if he is satisfied that the same is in good condition and in charge of a competent person he shall grant another certificate.
8. The owner of a boiler or prime mover who holds a certificate therefor shall at all reasonable times during the period for which it is in force be bound to produce such certificate when called upon to do so by any magistrate or by an inspector.
9. The owner of a boiler or prime mover who uses the same without or contrary to the terms and conditions of a certificate duly obtained and in force in respect thereof, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars, and to a further fine not exceeding fifty dollars for every day after conviction during which such offence is continued.
Regulations.
10.-(1) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations for any of the following purposes :-
(a) prescribing the times at and the manner in which boilers and prime movers shall be inspected, including the preparations to be made for emptying and cooling down boilers, opening manhole and mudhole doors, cleaning out grates, flues, and the like;
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As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.