4 Amendments of Cecilia WIKSTRÖM related to 2010/2114(INI)
Amendment 73 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 17
Paragraph 17
17. Takes the view that the EU CBRN Action Plan must set higherrisk-based standards where security assessment criteria for high- risk CBRN facilities are concerned, since the development of ‘criteria’, as stated in the current Action Plan amended and adopted by the Council, is in itself simply not enough and sets an astonishingly low standard, coupled with the low levels of responsibility allocated to the organisations dealing with CBRN materials, relevant Member States authorities and EU bodies;
Amendment 78 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 19
Paragraph 19
19. Believes that the Commission and Member State authorities should oversee the activities carried out by the organisations dealing with high-risk CBRN materials and should ensure that these organisations comply with the highest attainablerisk-based security and public safety standards, which implies that proper inspections of high-risk sites must be carried out regularly;
Amendment 95 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 22
Paragraph 22
22. Considers that the EU CBRN Action Plan should unambiguously call for the development of EU guidelines on security training and standard requirements to be implemented in all 27 Member States, and should ensure that specific training programmes are provided for those security staff dealing with high-risk CBRN materials, including staff in industries and research centres where high-risk CBRN are present, and that requirements are laid down for CBRN officers (role, competence and training); stresses that safety and awareness training must also be provided to first responders;
Amendment 114 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 33
Paragraph 33
33. Stresses the need to create regional/EU- wide stockpiles of response resources, of which the magnitude should, as far as it is possible, reflect the current level of threat, whether medical or other types of relevant equipment, under the coordination of the European Civil Protection Mechanism; stresses the importance of keeping well managed stockpiles to ensure that the response resources, medical or other relevant equipment, are fully functional, current and up to date; urges that until such time as this EU/regional pooling of resources comes into effect, the EU CBRN Action Plan should point to a possible way in which Member States would share counter- measures and resources in the event of a CBRN accident or terrorist attack, so as to put the new Solidarity Clause into practice;