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18 :(c) ensuring the proper functioning at any premises of any device, apparatus or equipment installed in the course of an inspection.

(2) A reference in sections 19, 21 and 24 to an inspection power is a reference to a power to—
 * (a) search or examine any premises;
 * (b) inspect or examine any matter or thing (including examining and calibrating any irradiating apparatus, instrument or measuring and control equipment);
 * (c) take samples of any matter or thing for the purpose of examination or testing;
 * (d) measure any quantity of nuclear material;
 * (e) examine, take extracts from, or make copies of, any document (including any record kept in accordance with the requirements of this Act or the conditions of a licence);
 * (f) interview any person on the premises (including making recordings of such interviews);
 * (g) operate any equipment (including electronic equipment) located at the premises if the person exercising the power believes, on reasonable grounds, that the equipment can be operated without damaging it;
 * (h) operate any photographic or video-recording equipment anywhere in or around the premises;
 * (i) operate any radiation detection or measurement device;
 * (j) apply any surveillance or containment measures; or
 * (k) do anything that is prescribed or that is necessary or expedient for the carrying out of any of the acts referred to in paragraphs (a) to (j), including—
 * (i) restricting or prohibiting the access of persons and vehicles to or from the premises; and
 * (ii) applying labels, seals or other identifying and tamper-indicating devices.

(3) A power referred to in subsection (2)(a), (b), (c), (d), (g), (h), (i), (j) or (k) may only be exercised in a manner that the person authorised to