Accessibility Statement
Introduction
At operarme.es, we are committed to universal accessibility, working continuously to ensure that our digital assets are usable by all people, regardless of their abilities, age, or personal circumstances.
Our accessibility statement is based on the harmonized European technical standard EN 301 549, which is the European digital accessibility standard for public and private sectors, approved by the European Commission. This standard defines accessibility requirements for technological products and services.
The scope of this statement covers the website https://www.operarme.com/, excluding content from external domains. However, operarme.es and its external providers maintain an active commitment to improving the accessibility of external content included in their digital assets, with the goal of ensuring the most inclusive digital experience possible.
Our objective is to carry out continuous monitoring and correction of potential accessibility barriers, in order to provide an inclusive and obstacle-free experience for all users.
Operarme.es aspires to go beyond mere compliance with minimum legal requirements in digital accessibility. Our commitment is to achieve the highest accessibility standards, with the goal of meeting AAA-level criteria (the highest degree of web accessibility), continuously improving the usability of our digital products, and obtaining certifications that validate our excellence in accessibility.
To achieve this ambitious goal, we have implemented a comprehensive accessibility service (S.I.A.) developing comprehensive corrective measures that include specialized training for our teams, systems for continuous accessibility evaluation and improvement, and proactive actions on both our websites and mobile applications, with the ultimate purpose of ensuring a truly universal and inclusive digital experience.
Accessibility Requirements and Improvement Plan
Operarme.es follows the EN 301 549 standard to ensure the digital accessibility of its website https://www.operarme.com/. Some of the functionalities implemented to improve content accessibility are:
- We are conducting a comprehensive review of all meaningful images to ensure they have appropriate alternative text, ensuring that visual information is also accessible to people with visual disabilities.
- We are auditing structural elements like headings, fieldsets, lists, and tables to verify that visual relationships are correctly programmed and defined.
- We are reviewing different content presentations to ensure that the reading order maintains its logical coherence, regardless of the device or format used.
- We are incorporating appropriate autocomplete attributes in forms to improve user experience, especially on mobile devices or in assisted access contexts.
- We are adding additional visual cues such as underlines, icons, or explanatory text to prevent color from being the only means of conveying information.
- We are using automatic and manual tools to verify that the contrast between text and background meets the minimum requirements to ensure readability.
- We are reviewing that all graphic elements and non-textual controls have sufficient contrast with their background to facilitate visual identification.
- We are conducting tests with recommended text spacing values to ensure that content remains readable and functional when customizing presentation.
- We are reviewing videos and animations to ensure that excessive flashing does not occur that could trigger epileptic reactions in photosensitive people.
- We are incorporating mechanisms that allow users to skip repetitive blocks such as menus, facilitating direct access to main content.
- We are reviewing page titles to ensure they clearly describe content and improve navigation within the site.
- We are strengthening the writing of link texts to make them more descriptive by themselves and understandable without needing additional context.
- We are applying a clear and logical hierarchy in headings and labels to facilitate content understanding and structured navigation.
- We are adding language attributes to content fragments that are in a different language from the main one, ensuring correct pronunciation by multilingual screen readers.
- We are reviewing all forms to ensure that each field has a clear label or instruction about its purpose.
- We are improving error messages to include understandable suggestions that help users correct detected failures.
- We are working to improve the semantic accessibility of all custom components, ensuring they correctly transmit their role, state, and value to assistive technologies.
- We are correctly implementing the use of accessible roles and attributes so that dynamic messages (such as errors, confirmations, or alerts) are detected and announced by screen readers.
- We are ensuring the five conformity principles required by WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) level AA (the intermediate level of accessibility starting from level A and ending at level AAA (the latter being the most demanding)), ensuring that pages, processes, and technologies used do not interfere with the general accessibility of content.
- Product documentation can be completely in accessible formats.
- Documentation provided by support services is in an accessible format.
- Support services can be adapted to the communication needs of users with disabilities.
- Documentation provided by support services is in an accessible format.
- Images present in non-web documents are labeled or have a textual alternative.
- In documents, information, structure, and relationships are determined by software or have textual alternatives.
- Documents have a correct reading sequence defined by program.
- In documents, contrast ratio in text or images is at least 4.5:1.
- Ensure that in documents, elements correctly receive keyboard focus.
- Documents have identified page titles.
- Documents have indicated the default language used.
- In documents, user interface components such as form elements, links, and script-generated components follow the structure recommended by accessibility guidelines.
Preparation of This Accessibility Statement
This statement was prepared on 23/05/2025. Last review of the statement: 23/05/2025
The method used to prepare the statement was a manual review, based on the requirements of the European accessibility standard EN 301 549, conducted by Everycode S.L. on 12/05/2025.
Everycode S.L. has an independent inspection unit accredited by ENAC (Entidad Nacional de Acreditación) according to the requirements set forth in the ISO/IEC 17020 standard, for inspection activities of websites and mobile applications under the EN 301 549 standard.
Feedback and Contact Information
We value your active participation in the continuous improvement of our accessibility. If you wish to report incidents, request alternative formats, make suggestions, or file complaints related to accessibility, you can contact us through the following channels:
- Phone: +34 91 141 33 56
- Email: [email protected]
- Contact form: https://www.operarme.com/contact/