Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00868:clause:2_133b
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00868
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 133B
Character Range: 433788–434686

133B  Power to enter premises to which the public has access—consumer goods

 (1) An inspector may enter premises in or from which a person, in trade or commerce, supplies consumer goods, if the public has access to the premises at the time of entry, for the purpose of ascertaining whether:
 (a) any of those consumer goods will or may cause injury to any person; or
 (b) a reasonably foreseeable use (including a misuse) of those consumer goods will or may cause injury to any person;
and remain on the premises for such a purpose while the public has access to the premises.

 (2) While on the premises, the inspector may:
 (a) take photographs of:
 (i) any of those consumer goods; or
 (ii) equipment used in the manufacturing, processing or storage any of those consumer goods; and
 (b) inspect, handle and measure any of those consumer goods; and
 (c) purchase any of those consumer goods.