(1) If dangerous goods are being packed for carriage in a vessel, a shipping inspector may:
(a) inspect the place at which the goods are being packed; and
(b) make such visits to the vessel as the inspector considers necessary in relation to the packing, stowage, marking and carriage of the goods.
(2) The Minister may, by Gazette notice, make determinations in relation to the fees for an inspection.
(3) The owner, master or agent of the vessel is liable to those fees.