Cleveland
Some FRS's issue a code B notice under PACE when gathering evidence. It is what the police have to issue before they search your house/vehicle and take anything of your own property away from you. (Or indeed stuff that is potentially not your property, stolen goods etc) It is my opinion that our powers revolve around taking copies and samples, not property, therefore we do not need to issue a Code B notice. Even when it comes to taking a sample of something to ascertain its flammability, it is not like they are going to get it back undamaged so they will not really have any claim to it.
There is a mention of taking copies in Code B and this cites the Criminal Justice and Police Act. Within part 2 of the CJPA it states that taking copies of things is the same as seizing them so far as the CJPA applies, but it lists various articles and sections of legislation where the powers conferred would come under part 2 of the CJPA, and the RRFSO is not on that list.
FWIW, I am not arguing this from the point of "I am right". I think that it is a good topic for discussion and want to take other people's opinions.