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6.—(1) If, following an inspection, an interested person makes a request in writing for a written record of the inspection, the inspector must, as soon as reasonably practicable after receipt of the request, supply the person with a written record including the information set out in paragraph (2).
(2) The information is, in relation to that inspection—
(a)the postal address of the premises;
(b)the name of the inspector who visited the premises and the name of any person accompanying him;
(c)the date and time when the inspector entered the premises;
(d)a description of the power that the inspector exercised to enter the premises, together with a reference to the relevant section of the Act;
(e)a record of any part of the premises, or any machine or other thing on the premises, that was inspected in exercise of the inspector’s power under section 317(1)(a);
(f)a record of any written or electronic record to which the inspector required access under section 317(1)(c);
(g)a description of any copies of written or electronic records that were supplied to the inspector in compliance with his request under section 317(1)(d), specifying the form in which they were supplied;
(h)a record of anything that was removed from the premises and the reasons for its removal;
(i)a record of whether any force was used for the purpose of entering the premises, by whom it was used and the reason why it was used;
(j)if force was used for the purpose of entering the premises, a record of what steps were taken in accordance with section 325, to ensure that when the inspector left the premises they were as secure as they were before he entered;
(k)a record of any damage caused during the inspection, and of the circumstances in which it was caused.
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