Declaration RGAA version 4.1 (The current version of the RGAA is 4.1 and was published on February 18, 2021)

 

Accessibility

 

Article 47 of Law N°2005-102 of February 11, 2005 establishes that all online public communication services provided by the State, local authorities and public institutions must be accessible to all users.

Similarly, all public and private organizations undertaking an activity of general interest are required to comply with the Référentiel Général d'Accessibilité pour les Administrations (RGAA).

This legislation highlights the importance of making online services accessible, regardless of users' abilities. Websites, applications, etc. must respect accessibility principles, comply with current standards and be compatible with assistive technologies used by people with disabilities.

École centrale de Lyon fully recognizes the impact of this law and is committed to fulfilling its obligations in terms of digital accessibility. École centrale de Lyon is determined to comply with the RGAA and offer online services that are accessible to all users.

In this accessibility statement, École centrale de Lyon wishes to present its ongoing efforts to make its online services accessible to all. École centrale de Lyon has put in place specific measures to comply with Article 47 of Law N°2005-102 of February 11, 2005, as well as with the RGAA, in order to guarantee an equitable experience for all its users, whatever their abilities.

 

Technologies used to create the site

 

- HTML5

- CSS

- JavaScript

 

Test environment

Content rendering tests were carried out on the basis of the combination provided by the RGAA reference database, with the following versions.

 

Examples :

- Firefox and NVDA

- Safari and VoiceOver

- Chrome and...

 

Accessibility assessment tools

 Examples :

 Color Contrast Analyzer

- WCAG Contract checker (Firefox)

- Web Developer Toolbar for Firefox

- Web Developer Toolbar for Chrome...

 

Feedback and contact

 If you are unable to access any content or service, you can contact the site manager to be directed to an accessible alternative or to obtain the content in another form.

 

Recourse

If you notice a lack of accessibility that prevents you from accessing a content or functionality of the site, and you report it to us and are unable to obtain a response from us, you are entitled to send your complaints or a request for referral to the Rights Defender.

There are several ways to do this:

- Write a message to the Défenseur des droits

- Contact the Défenseur des droits delegate in your area

- Send a letter by post (free of charge, do not use a stamp) Défenseur des droits Libre réponse 71120 75342 Paris CEDEX 07.