Ordinance in respect of the act or default by which the death or injury was caused, have taken place and been dismissed before the death or injury occurred. Forgery of certificates, false entries, and false declarations. Penalty for persons actually committing offence for which occupier is liable. Penalty for obstruction, etc. 29. If any person- (a) forges or counterfeits- any certificate required by, under, or for the purposes of, this Ordinance or any order or regulation made thereunder; (b) gives or signs any such certificate knowing it to be false in any material particular; (c) knowingly utters or makes use of any such certificate so forged, counterfeited, or false as aforesaid; (d) knowingly utters or makes use of as applying to any person any such certificate which does not so apply; (e) personates any person named in any such certificate; (f) falsely pretends to be an inspector; (g) wilfully connives at any such forging, counterfeiting, giving, signing, uttering, making use, personating or pretending as aforesaid; (h) wilfully makes a false entry in any register, notice, certificate, or document required by, under or for the purposes of this Ordinance or any order or regulation made thereunder to be kept or served or sent; (i) wilfully makes or signs a false declaration required by, under or for, the purposes of this Ordinance or any order or regulation made thereunder; (j) knowingly makes use of any such false entry or declaration as aforesaid; he shall, without prejudice to any other penalty, be guilty of an offence under this Ordinance, and liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months. 30. Where an act or default for which an occupier or owner is liable under this Ordinance is in fact the act or default of some, agent, servant, worker or other person, that agent, servant, worker or other person shall be guilty of an offence and liable to the like fine as if he were the occupier or owner, as the case may be. 31. (4) Any person who- (a) obstructs or delays an inspector in the due exercise of any power conferred on him by or under this Ordinance; or (b) refuses to answer, or answers falsely, any injury authorised by or under this Ordinance to be made; or (c) fails to produce any register, certificate, book, or document, he is required by or under this Ordinance to produce; or (d) conceals or prevents, or attempts to conceal or prevent, any person from appearing before or being examined by the Inspector; 1955. Factories. No. 5.