Factories. [Ch. 30. No. 2. 167 (4) An inspector shall not be liable to serve on any jury. (5) Such annual report of the proceedings of the inspectors as the Governor may direct shall be laid before the Legislative Council. 62. (1) An inspector shall, for the purpose of the sxecution of this Ordinance, have power to do all or any of the following things, that is to say— (a) to enter, inspect, and examine at all reasonable times, by day and night, a factory, and every part thereof, when he has reasonable cause to believe that any person is employed therein, and to enter by day any place which he has reasonable cause to believe to be a factory and any part of any building of which a factory forms part and in which he has reasonable cause to believe that explosive or highly inflammable materials are stored or used , (0) to enter any building or place in which he has reasonable cause to believe that a steam boiler, or a hoist or lift, or an air pressure container is worked or used, whether such building or place is one to which this Ordinance applies or not, (c) to take with him a constable if he has reasonable cause to apprehend any scrious obstruction in the execution of his duty; (d) to require the production of the registers, certificates, notices, and documents kept in pursuance of this Ordinance or of any regulations or orders made thereunder, and to inspect, examine, and copy any of them; (ec) to make such examination and inquiry as may be necessary to ascertain whether the provisions of this Ordinance and of any regulations or orders made thereunder and the Ordinances, regulations and orders for the time being in force relating to public health are complied with, so far as respects a factory and any persons employed in a factory and any young persons to whom any regulations or orders under this Ordinance apply; (f) to require any person whom he finds in a factory Powers of inspectors.