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Accessibility Declaration

ACCESSIBILITY DECLARATION OF THE CENTRE FOR POLYMER AND CARBON MATERIALS OF THE POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

The Centre for Polymer and Carbon Materials of the Polish Academy of Sciences undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of 4 April 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. The accessibility statement applies to the BIP website of the Centre for Polymer and Carbon Materials of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

Date of website publication: 2011.11.15

Date of last significant update: 2019.09.12

The website is partially compliant with the Act of 4 April 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. The current website prevents us from implementing all the guidelines of the Act. The Institute does not have the resources to prepare a new website that would meet all the requirements of the Act.

The statement was prepared on: 2021-03-26. The declaration was prepared on the basis of a self-assessment carried out by a public entity.

STANDARDS COMPLIANCE

The service complies with W3C standards:
1. HTML 5
2. CSS 3
3. WCAG 2.0 (AA)

COMPATIBILITY

The service can be operated both with a mouse and keyboard.

KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS

The website is equipped with a functionality that allows access to individual sections (such as menus or search engines) by pressing the TAB key, and after selecting the appropriate option, the ENTER key. Sections selected with the TAB key are highlighted/framed. In addition, you can use standard browser keyboard shortcuts on the website.

MOBILE VERSION OF THE SITE

The subject page is responsive (Responsive Web Design) and can be viewed on the screens of mobile devices, such as mobile phones and tablets. Automatically adjusts page modules to the screen resolution of your mobile device.

FEEDBACK AND CONTACT DETAILS

If you have problems with the accessibility of the website, please contact us. The contact person is the Director of the Institute (prof. Barbara Trzebicka), email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..” >sekretariat@cmpw-pan.edu.pl. You can also contact us by calling 32 271 60 77. In the same way, requests for access to inaccessible information and requests for accessibility can be submitted.

PROCEDURE

Everyone has the right to submit a request to ensure the digital accessibility of a website, mobile application or any element thereof. It is also possible to request that information be made available using an alternative method of access, for example by reading a digitally inaccessible document, describing the content of a film without audio description, etc. The request should include the data of the person making the request, an indication of which website or mobile application is in question and the method of contact. If the person making the request reports the need to receive information using an alternative method of access, they should also specify a convenient way of presenting this information. The public entity should fulfil the request immediately, no later than within 7 days from the date of submitting the request. If it is not possible to meet this deadline, the public entity shall immediately inform the person submitting the request when it will be possible to fulfil the request, and this deadline may not be longer than 2 months from the date of submitting the request. If ensuring digital accessibility is not possible, the public entity may propose an alternative method of accessing the information. In the event that a public entity refuses to comply with a request to ensure accessibility or an alternative method of accessing information, the person submitting the request may file a complaint regarding the provision of digital accessibility of a website, mobile application or element of a website or mobile application. After exhausting the procedure indicated above, an application may also be filed with the Commissioner for Human Rights.

ARCHITECTURAL ACCESSIBILITY

1. Entry to the building is possible via two entrances – the main entrance from M. Curie-Skłodowska Street and from the back of the building. Stairs lead to the main entrance, while the entrance on the other side of the building, in addition to the stairs, has a ramp with a bell at an appropriate height. The reception desk is located on the right side of the main entrance.

2. The building has two floors, is equipped with elevators and has appropriately wide communication routes. On the ground floor, to the left of the main entrance, there is a toilet adapted for the needs of the disabled.

3. The Institute does not have devices and technical means to serve the hearing impaired.

4. There are parking lots with marked spaces for the disabled in front of the main and back entrances. There is a barrier with a bell in front of the entrance to the main parking lot. The parking lots are free of charge.

5. You can enter the building with an assistance dog and a guide dog.

6.    There is no possibility of using a sign language interpreter at the Institute or online.

FACILITIES

1. Wheelchair ramp
2. Elevators
3. Porter

INCONVENIENCE

1. No Braille markings
2. Not being able to use a sign language interpreter
3. No call system in toilets

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

1. On the website, Kontrast meets WCAG level AA requirements.
2. On the website, you can enlarge the font by clicking the appropriate button at the top of the page marked with the letter A in different sizes.
3. The website presents the AA conformance level.

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