Limitation
of public liability and of personal lability of public officers,
Regulations.
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(b) a general description of the boiler or pressure receiver; (c) the purpose for which the boiler or pressure receiver is or was
used:
(d) where applicable, the name and address of the appointed examiner who issued the latest certificate of fitness in respect of the boiler or pressure receiver;
(e) in the case of an accident in or to a boiler or pressure receiver- (i) the number of persons killed or injured, if any; (i) details of the part thereof that failed and the extent of failure generally, if known; and
(iii) the pressure at which the same was being operated at the time of the accident; and
() in the case of a defect in a boiler or pressure receiver, details
of the nature of the defect.
64. (1) No liability shall rest upon the Government or upon any public officer by reason of the fact that a boiler or pressure receiver and its auxiliary equipment (if any) is registered or is subject to examina- tion or testing under this Ordinance, or by reason of the carrying out by a boiler inspector, an air receiver inspector or a pressure vessel inspecter, other than such an inspector who is a public officer, of an examination or test pursuant to this Ordinance or a requirement of the Principal Surveyor made thereunder, or by reason of the carrying out by any other person of any repairs or other work in respect of a boiler or pressure receiver pursuant to or for the purposes of this Ordinance or by reason of any other matter or thing done, or any certificate or report given or made under this Ordinance, by a boiler inspector, an air receiver inspector or a pressure vessel inspector, other than such an inspector who is a public officer, or by any other person.
(2) No maller or thing done by the Registrar or the Principal Surveyor or the Commissioner of Labour or by a boiler inspector who is a public officer or by a labour inspector or by a public officer acting under the directions of any of them shall, if it was done bona fide for the purpose of executing this Ordinance, subject him personally to any action, liability, claim or demand whatsoever.
65. (1) The Governor in Council may by regulation prescribe or provide for
(a) the design and construction of boilers and pressure receivers
and their auxiliary equipment;
(b) the numbering of boilers and pressure receivers and control of
their operation;
(c) fees.
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(2) Regulations made under this section may provide that con- travention of specified provisions of such regulations shall be an offence and may provide penalties therefor:
Provided that no penalty so provided shall exceed a fine of five thousand dollars and imprisonment for two years.
66. (1) The Principal Surveyor and a boiler inspector who is a Powers of public officer shall have the following powers-
Registrar. Principal
Commissioner
(a) at any time, to enter, and where necessary, in the presence of Survergr
a police officer, to break into, any premises or place in which of Labour he knows or has reason to believe that there is a boiler or and inspec- pressure receiver for the purpose of ascertaining whether or
rors, etc. not the provisions of this Ordinance or any regulations made thereunder are being or have been complied with in respect of the boiler or pressure receiver or its auxiliary equipment; (5) at any time, to inspect, examine and test any boiler or pressure
receiver and its auxiliary equipment;
(c) to require the production of any certificate or other document issued, kept or made for the purposes of or in connexion with this Ordinance, and to inspect, examine and make copies of the same; and
(d) generally, to make such examination and inquiry as may ba necessary to ascertain whether or not the provisions of this Ordinance or the regulations made thereunder are being or have been complied with in respect of any boiler or pressure receiver.
(2) The Registrar, the Commissioner of Labour and any labour inspector shall have the following powers-
(a) at any time, to enter, and where necessary, in the presence of a police officer, to break into, any premises or place for the purpose of ascertaininig whether or not there is a boiler or pressure receiver therein or for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the provisions of this Ordinance or any regula- tions made thereunder are being or have been complied with in respect of any boiler or pressure receiver or its auxiliary equipment;
(b) to inspect any boiler or pressure receiver:
(c) to require the production of any certificate or other document issued, kept or made for the purposes of or in connexion with this Ordinance, and to inspect, examine and make copies of the same; and
(d) generally, to make such inquiry as may be necessary to ascer- tain whether or not the provisions of this Ordinance or the