4Powers of Inspectors
An Inspector may, at any port for which he is appointed,--
(a) enter, with such assistance (if any), as he thinks fit, any ship, dock, warehouse or other premises, where any dock work is being carried on, or where he has reason to believe that any dock work is being carried on;
(b) make examination of the ship, dock, lifting machinery, cargo gear, stagings, transport equipment, warehouses or other premises, used or to be used, for any dock work;
(c) require the production of any register, muster roll or other document relating to the employment of dock workers and examine such document;
(d) take on the spot or otherwise such evidence of any person which he may deem necessary:
Provided that no person shall be compelled under this section to answer any question or give any evidence tending to incriminate himself;
(e) take copies of registers, records or other documents or portions thereof as he may consider relevant in respect of any offence which he has reason to believe has been committed or for the purpose of any inquiry;
(f) take photograph, sketch, sample, measure or record as he may consider necessary for the purpose of any examination or inquiry;
(g) hold an inquiry into the causes of any accident which he has reason to believe was the result of the collapse or failure of lifting machinery, transport equipment, staging or non-compliance with any of the provisions of this Act or the regulations;
(h) issue show cause notice relating to the safety, health and welfare provisions arising under this Act or the regulations;
(i) prosecute, conduct or defend before any court any complaint or other proceedings arising under this Act or the regulations;
(j) exercise such other powers as may be conferred upon him by the regulations.
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- 1 Short title, extent, commencement and application
- 2 Definitions
- 3 Inspectors
- 4 Powers of Inspectors
- 5 Powers of Inspectors where employment of dock workers are dangerous
- 6 Facilities to be afforded to an Inspector
- 7 Restrictions on disclosure of information
- 8 Appeal
- 9 Advisory Committee
- 10 Power of appropriate Government to direct inquiry into cases of accidents or diseases
- 11 Obligations of dock workers
- 12 Power to exempt
- 13 Protection of action taken in good faith
- 14 Penalties
- 15 Determination of the persons responsible for the offence in certain cases
- 16 Power of court to make orders
- 17 Provisions relating to jurisdiction
- 18 Provision regarding fine
- 19 General provision for punishment for other offences
- 20 Power to make rules
- 21 Power to make regulations
- 22 General provision relating to rules and regulations
- 23 Amendment of Act 9 of 1948
- 24 Repeal
- 25 Savings