Accessibility Policy
Our Commitment
OMNi Assured Certification International is committed to ensuring that our website and digital services are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. We aim to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, and we continually work to improve the accessibility and usability of our online presence.
Accessibility Standards
Our website has been designed and developed with accessibility in mind. We strive to meet the following standards:
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA
- European Standard EN 301 549 for ICT accessibility
- The European Accessibility Act (EAA) requirements applicable to our digital services
Measures Taken
We have taken the following measures to ensure accessibility of our website:
- Semantic HTML structure with proper heading hierarchy
- Alternative text provided for all meaningful images
- Sufficient colour contrast ratios between text and backgrounds
- Keyboard navigation support throughout the site
- ARIA landmarks and labels for assistive technology users
- Responsive design that adapts to different screen sizes and zoom levels
- Clear and consistent navigation across all pages
- Form fields with associated labels and clear error messaging
Known Limitations
While we strive for full compliance, some content may not yet be fully accessible. In particular:
- Some older PDF documents may not be fully accessible. We are working to remediate these and can provide alternative formats on request.
- Third-party embedded content (such as maps) may have limited accessibility.
Feedback
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us:
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: Contact details available on our Contact page
We will make reasonable efforts to respond to feedback within 5 working days and to address any identified issues.
Enforcement
If you are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility concern, you may escalate the matter to the relevant national enforcement body. In Ireland, complaints regarding digital accessibility under the European Accessibility Act can be directed to the relevant authority as designated by the Irish Government.
Review
This policy is reviewed annually. Last reviewed: April 2026.
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