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12 :(i) require an employer to produce all or any of the employer's employees for the purposes of any investigation into an offence under this Act.

(2) A police officer or an enforcement officer may require the owner or occupier of any premises referred to in subsection (1)(a), the owner's or occupier's agent or any person found in the premises to furnish such means required by the officer as necessary for the officer's exercise of any power under this section.

(3) If entry to any premises cannot be obtained under subsection (1)(a), a police officer or an enforcement officer may, after stating the officer's authority and purpose and demanding entry into the premises—
 * (a) break open any outer or inner door or window leading to the premises;
 * (b) forcibly enter the premises; or
 * (c) remove by force any obstruction to such entry.

(4) Any person who—
 * (a) intentionally offers any resistance to or wilfully delays a police officer or an enforcement officer in the exercise of any power under this section;
 * (b) fails to comply with the requisition of a police officer or an enforcement officer under this section;
 * (c) fails to produce to a police officer or an enforcement officer any document or article which the person is required under this section to produce;
 * (d) wilfully withholds from a police officer or an enforcement officer any information as to who is the owner or occupier of any premises, who is the principal contractor or who is the employer of the person; or