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"I support the Commission with regard to improving the level and quality of information and public participation in decision making. The public needs to be well informed and to have direct access to information that is important for taking decisions and acting in emergencies. I agree with the adopted proposal to specify a requirement to explain dangerous substances in simple terms on the Internet, and to indicate when an establishment has been inspected. More detailed and specialised information on dangerous substances and on inspections should at least be made available on request. Member States can then decide themselves whether they consider it appropriate to put more detailed technical information on the Internet as well. I agree with the demands to strengthen inspections and harmonise them with the number of inspections under the Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on industrial emissions, where the period between two site visits must not exceed one year for installations posing the highest risks, and three years for installations posing the lowest risks. Coordination or integration between these types of inspections would reduce the administrative burden related to the preparation, presence of inspectors and follow up. I would like to call on the Member States to support this coordination. The proposed provisions on inspections will help towards better implementation, and thus improve the level of protection, while also - on a broader level - securing a level playing field."@en1

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