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This statement was drawn up on 22/07/2024 for the website https://www.terega.fr/.
It is valid from the date of publication, must be updated after 3 years, or after major modifications to the site, or 18 months after a new version of the framework.
Teréga undertakes to make its internet, intranet and extranet sites and software packages accessible (along with its mobile applications and digital street furniture) pursuant to Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.
We value inclusion and diversity, and we can assure you that our website: https://www.terega.fr/ is accessible to all, particularly those with a disability.
We are proud partners with Accessiway in our digital accessibility process.
We are firmly committed to a web for everyone. Our long term, responsible vision encompasses our aspiration fully to meet all regulatory requirements, particularly RGAA 4.1.2.
The website: https://www.terega.fr/ has an accessibility rating of 70.42% and is thus Part compliant with the general accessibility improvement framework (RGAA 4.1.2).
The conformity audit conducted on 22/07/2024 by Accessiway reveals that 70.42% of the criteria in RGAA version 4.1.2 have been met.
Details of results:
Number of compliant criteria: 50
Number of non-compliant criteria: 21
Number of non-applicable criteria: 35
The contents listed below are not accessible for the following reasons.
1.1: Does each image conveying information have a text alternative?
1.2: Is each decorative image correctly ignored by assistive technologies?
1.3: For each image conveying information that has a text alternative, is that alternative relevant (except in special cases)?
1.6: Does each image conveying information have a detailed description, if necessary?
1.8: Every image of text that conveys information, where there is no mechanism for its replacement, must if possible be replaced by styled text. Is this rule being obeyed (except in special cases)?
2.1: Does each frame have a frame heading?
3.2: On each web page is the contrast between the colour of the text and the colour of its background sufficient (except in special cases)?
4.5: Does each prerecorded time-based media element have a synchronised audio description, if necessary (except in special cases)?
7.1: Is each script, if necessary, compatible with assistive technologies?
7.5: On each web page, are status messages correctly communicated by assistive technologies?
8.2: For each web page, is the generated source code valid according to the specified document type (except in special cases)?
8.3: On each web page, is the default language present?
8.7: On each web page, is each change of language indicated in the source code (except in special cases)?
9.1: On each web page, is the information structured by the appropriate use of headings?
9.2: On each web page, is the document structure consistent (except in special cases)?
10.8: For each web page, is hidden content designed to be ignored by assistive technologies?
11.1: Does each form field have a label?
11.10: On each form, is input control used in an appropriate way (except in special cases)?
11.11: On each form, is input control accompanied, if necessary, by suggestions to facilitate the correction of input errors?
11.13: Can the purpose of an input field be deduced to facilitate the automatic completion of fields with user data?
12.8: On each web page, is the tabulation order consistent?
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This statement was prepared on 22/07/2024.
HTML5
CSS
Javascript
Apple Mac Os X 13.4
Microsoft Windows 11
Apple Ios 16
Google Android 13
In the latest versions available on the various operating systems:
Google Chrome
Windows Edge
Safari
Brave
Adobe Acrobat Reader / Preview on Mac (for PDFs only)
Mouse, magnifier and on-screen keyboard emulations for the different systems.
Voiceover (Apple systems only)
Talkback (Android only)
NVDA 2024 and Freedom scientific JAWS 2022 (PC systems only)
Tanaguru webext RGAA4
RGAA assistant
Graphical assessment tools present on the different systems (colours, contrasts, subheadings, etc.)
If you cannot access a service or content, you can contact Teréga’s accessibility manager https://www.terega.fr/en/contact to be directed to an accessible alternative or obtain the content in a different form.
If you notice a lack of accessibility preventing you from accessing content or a function on the site, and if you have reported it to us but received no response, you are entitled to send your complaint or submit a claim to the Defender of Rights.
You can do this in several ways:
Write a message to the Defender of Rights
Contact the representative of the Defender of Rights representative in your region
Send a letter (free postage, no stamp required):
Defender of Rights
Libre réponse 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07
France