Accessibility declaration

Izac is committed

Anxious to offer the best possible experience to all its users, IZAC makes the navigation of its site accessible for people with disabilities.
A constant optimization approach which is part of the group's general policy in favor of diversity.
To accompany us in this digital transformation, we have associated ourselves with Accessiway. Consult the Accessiway website


We are firmly convinced that the web should be available and accessible to everyone, and we are committed to providing a website accessible to the greatest number, regardless of circumstances and capacities.

We want to register in this civic and united approach over the long term. We are committed to ensuring that our site can in the coming years obtain an accessibility rate that will allow us to comply or partially in accordance with the regulations at RGAA 4.1.


Dated 01/17/2022, the site https://izac.fr has a state of conformity at the RGAA 4.1 of 63.85 %.

What is digital accessibility?


Digital accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the web. More specifically, that they can perceive, understand, navigate and interact with the web, and that they can contribute on the web.
Digital accessibility also benefits others, especially the elderly whose capacities change with age. The accessibility of the web includes all the handicaps that affect access, whether visual, cognitive or engines.

An accessible website allows for example:
Navigate with a vocal synthesis and/or a Braille beach (especially used by blind and visually impaired people);
Personalize the display of the site according to its needs (magnification of characters, modification of colors, etc.);
Navigate without using the mouse (with the keyboard only, via a touch screen, by voice or any other suitable device).

For this, the site must comply with the standards in force during its realization and its updates.

Accessibility
IZAC undertakes to make its websites, intranet, extranet and its software packages in accordance with article 47 of law n ° 2005-102 of February 11, 2005.

State of conformity
IZAC, https://izac.fr is partially compliant with the General Referential for Improvement of Accessibility (RGAA), version 4.1 due to non-conformities and the derogations listed below.

Test results
The compliance audit produced by Accessiway on 01/17/2022 reveals that:


63.85 % of the criteria of the RGAA version 4.1 are respected
The average rate of compliance of the site amounts to 64.27 %

In detail:
Number of conforming criteria: 223
Number of non -applicable criteria: 819
Number of non -compliant criteria: 124
Not accessible content
Non-compliance

1.3 For each image carrying information having a textual alternative, this alternative
Is it relevant (excluding special cases)?
2.2 For each manager with a manager, is this title of executive relevant?
6.1 Is each link explicit (excluding special cases)?
6.2 In each web page, has each link a title?
7.2 For each script having an alternative, is this alternative relevant?
7.4 For each script that initiates a context change, is the user warned or does he control it?
7.5 In each web page, are status messages correctly restored by assistance technologies?
8.2 For each web page, is the source code generated valid depending on the type of document specified (excluding special cases)?
8.6 For each web page having a page title, is this title relevant?
8.9 In each web page, the beacons should not be used only for presentation purposes. Is this rule respected?
9.1 In each web page, is the information structured by the appropriate use of titles?
9.2 In each web page, is the structure of the document consistent (excluding special cases)?
10.1 On the website, are styles used to control the presentation of information?
10.2 On each web page, does the visible content that are present when the styles sheets are disabled?
10.3 On each web page, information remains understandable when the styles sheets are disabled?
10.4 In each web page, the text remains readable when the size of the characters is increased up to 200%, at least (excluding special cases)?
10.5 In each web page, are CSS declarations of element and police background colors properly used?
10.12 In each web page, can text spacing properties be redefined by the user without loss of content or functionality (excluding special cases)?
11.1 Does each form field have a label?
11.2 Each label associated with a form of form relevant (excluding special cases)?
11.3 In each form, each label associated with a form field having the same function and repeated several times in the same page or in a set of pages coherent?
11.4 In each form, each field label and its associated field attached (excluding special cases)?
12.6 Are the grouping areas of content in several web pages (header, main navigation areas, main content and search engine) be reached or avoided?

Derogations for disproportionate load
None


Contents not subject to the obligation of accessibility

The files available in office formats published before September 23, 2018.

Exempted textual transcription video content if the publication of the video was made before September 23, 2020.

The contents of third parties which are neither financed nor developed by the organization concerned and which are not under its control (Cookie banner, YouTube reader).

Establishment of this accessibility declaration
This declaration was established on 01/17/2022.

Technologies used for the realization of IZAC, https://izac.fr

Html5

CSS

Javascript

Ruby

Test environment
The content restitution checks were carried out on the basis of the combination provided by the reference base of the RGAA 4.1, with the following versions:

Firefox 22 and NVDA 2022

Google Chrome and NVDA 2022

Tools to assess accessibility

WCAG Contrast Checker

RGAA assistance

Accessibility axis

Headingsmap

Web Developer

Tanaguru Webext

Pages of the site that has been the subject of compliance verification

https://izac.fr/

https://izac.fr/pages/mentions-legales

https://izac.fr/products/pull-col-rond-beige-puh22bertoldo-beige

https://izac.fr/pages/boutiques-izac

https://izac.fr/pages/contact

https://izac.fr/pages/lhistoire-izac

https://izac.fr/cart

https://izac.fr/26042531895/checkouts/a745ba692a2ac59c731694fb4e201ed3

https://izac.fr/26042531895/checkouts/a745ba692a2ac59c731694fb4e201ed3?previous_step
= Shipping_method & Step = Payment_method

https://izac.fr/pages/alma-le-paiement-en-plusieurs-fois

https://izac.fr/pages/faq

Back to information and contact
If you cannot access content or service, you can contact the IZAC manager, https://izac.fr/pages/Contact to be oriented towards an accessible alternative or obtain the content in another form.

Send a message

Contact izac, https://izac.fr/pages/contact

Appeals
This procedure is to be used in the following case. You have reported to the website manager a lack of accessibility which prevents you from accessing content or one of the portal services and you have not obtained a satisfactory response.

Write a message to the defender of rights https://formulaire.defenseurdesdroits.fr/

Contact the Delegate of the Defender of Rights in your region
https://www.defenseurdesdroits.fr/saisir/delegues

Send one letter by post (free, do not put a stamp)
Defender of rights
Free answer 71120
75342 Paris Cedex 07

Multi -year diagram
In writing

Accessiway navigation assistance
Accessiway improves the accessibility of sites to users with a wide range of handicaps (non-vision and visually impaired, people with cognitive disorders, motor disorders, epilepsy, etc.), in total respect for WCAG 2.1 prescriptions, European and French regulations (RGAA 4.1).
For this, Accessiway combines advisory services in digital accessibility and an application based on artificial intelligence that runs in the background to constantly optimize its level of accessibility.

Notable improvements are:

Navigation with screen player and keyboard:

Implementation of the ARIA attributes technique (accessible Rich Internet Applications), as well as various behavioral modifications, in order to ensure that the non-local users who visit the site with screen readers can read, understand and take advantage of all of the functions of the site.

Optimization of keyboard navigation:

The background process also adjusts the HTML code of the website and adds various behaviors using the JavaScript code to make the website usable on the keyboard. It is thus possible to navigate the site using the TAB and Shift+Tab keys, to use the drop -down lists with the arrow keys, to close them with ESC, to trigger buttons and links using the Enter key.

Activable profiles:

Safety profile for epilepsy: This profile allows epileptic people to use the website safely by eliminating the risk of epilepsy attacks resulting from flashing animations and risky color combinations.

Profile for visually impaired: this profile adapts the website so that it is accessible to the majority of visual deficiencies such as the degradation of sight, the vision in tunnel, cataract, glaucoma, etc.

Cognitive handicap profile: This profile provides various assistance functions to help users with cognitive disabilities such as autism, dyslexia, stroke, and others, to focus more easily on essential elements.

ADHD friendly profile: This profile considerably reduces distractions and noise, to help people with ADHD and neurological development disorders to navigate, read and focus on essential elements more easily.

Blind user profile (screen players): This profile adapts the website so that it is compatible with screen players such as Jaws, NVDA, Voiceover and Talkback.

Additional user interface, design and readability adjustments:

Police adjustments: users can increase and decrease their size, change your family (type), adjust spacing, alignment, line height, etc.

Color adjustments: users can select different color contrast profiles such as clear, dark, inverted and monochrome. In addition, users can interchange the colored patterns of titles, texts and backgrounds, with more different coloring options.

Animations: Epileptic users can stop all the current animations by clicking on a button. The animations controlled by the interface include videos, GIFs and flashing CSS transitions.

Highlighting content: users can choose to highlight important elements such as links and titles. They can also choose to highlight only targeted or overflowing elements.

Audio mute: hearing aid users may suffer from headache or other problems due to automatic audio reading. This option allows users to instantly cut the sound of the entire website.

Cognitive disorders: Accessiway uses a search engine linked to Wikipedia and Wiktionary, which allows people with cognitive disorders to decipher the sense of sentences, initials, slang, etc.

Additional functions: Accessiway offers users the possibility of modifying the color and size of the cursor, using a printing mode, activating a virtual keyboard, and many other functions.

IZAC commitments

In order to offer the best possible experience to all its users, IZAC makes the navigation of its site accessible to people with disabilities.
This constant optimisation process is part of the group's general policy in favour of diversity.
To support us in this digital transformation, we have joined forces with Accessiway. Visit the Accessiway website


We firmly believe that the web should be available and accessible to all, and we are committed to providing a website that is accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of their circumstances and abilities.

We want to be part of this long-term approach to citizenship and solidarity. We are committed to ensuring that our site will be able to achieve an accessibility rate in the years to come that will enable us to comply or partially comply with the RGAA 4.1 regulations.


As of 17/11/2022, the site https://izac.fr has a compliance rate of 63.85% with the RGAA 4.1.

What is digital accessibility?

Digital accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the web. More specifically, that they can perceive, understand, navigate and interact with the web, and that they can contribute to the web.
Digital accessibility also benefits others, including older people whose abilities change with age. Web accessibility includes all disabilities that affect access, whether visual, cognitive or motor.

An accessible website allows, for example:
● navigate with a voice synthesis and/or a Braille display (notably used by blind and partially sighted people) ;
● customise the display of the site according to their needs (enlarging the characters, changing the colours, etc.);
● navigate without using the mouse (with the keyboard only, via a touch screen, by voice or any other adapted device).

To do this, the site must comply with the standards in force when it is created and updated.

Accessibility declaration

IZAC undertakes to make its internet, intranet and extranet sites and its software packages accessible in accordance with article 47 of law n°2005-102 of 11 February 2005.

Compliance status

IZAC, https://izac.fr is partially compliant with the General Accessibility Standard (GAS), version 4.1 due to the non-conformities and deviations listed below.

Test results

The compliance audit carried out by AccessiWay on 17/11/2022 reveals that:


● 63.85 % of the RGAA version 4.1 criteria are respected
● The average compliance rate of the site is 64.27%.
● In detail:
○ Number of compliant criteria: 223
○ Number of criteria not applicable: 819
○ Number of non-compliant criteria: 124

Non-accessible content

Non-conformity

● 1.3 For each information-bearing image with a textual alternative, is this alternative
relevant (excluding special cases)?
● 2.2 For each frame with a frame title, is the frame title relevant?
● 6.1 Is each link explicit (excluding special cases)?
● 6.2 In each web page, does each link have a title?
● 7.2 For each script with an alternative, is that alternative relevant?
● 7.4 For each script that initiates a context switch, is the user warned or does the user have control?
● 7.5 For each web page, are status messages correctly rendered by assistive technologies?
● 8.2 For each web page, is the generated source code valid for the specified document type (excluding special cases)?
● 8.6 For each web page with a page title, is the title relevant?
● 8.9 In each web page, tags should not be used for presentation purposes only. Is this rule respected?
● 9.1 In each web page, is the information structured by the appropriate use of headings?
● 9.2 In each web page, is the structure of the document consistent (excluding special cases)?
● 10.1 In the website, are style sheets used to control the presentation of information?
● 10.2 In each web page, does the visible content carrying information remain present when style sheets are disabled?
● 10.3 In each web page, does the information remain understandable when style sheets are disabled?
● 10.4 In each web page, is the text still readable when the font size is increased to at least 200% (excluding special cases)?
● 10.5 In each web page, are the CSS declarations for element background and font colours used correctly?
● 10.12 In each web page, can the text spacing properties be redefined by the user without loss of content or functionality (excluding special cases)?
● 11.1 Does each form field have a label?
● 11.2 Is each label associated with a form field relevant (excluding special cases)?
● 11.3 In each form, is each label associated with a form field that has the same function and is repeated several times in the same page or set of pages consistent?
● 11.4 In each form, are each field label and its associated field joined together (excluding special cases)?
● 12.6 Can content grouping areas present in several web pages (header, main navigation, main content, footer and search engine areas) be reached or avoided?

Exemptions for disproportionate burden
None


Content not subject to the accessibility requirement
● Files available in desktop formats published before 23 September 2018.
● Video content exempt from text transcripts if the video was published before 23 September 2020.
● Third party content that is not funded or developed by the organisation concerned and is not under its control (cookie banner, youtube player).

Preparation of this accessibility declaration

This declaration was made on 17/11/2022.

Technologies used to produce IZAC, https://izac.fr
● Html5
● CSS
● JavaScript
● Ruby

Test environment
The content rendering checks were performed on the basis of the combination provided by the RGAA 4.1 baseline, with the following versions:
● Firefox 22 and NVDA 2022
● Google chrome and NVDA 2022

Accessibility assessment tools
● WCAG contrast checker
● RGAA assistance
● Accessibility axis
● HeadingsMap
● Web Developer
● Tanaguru webext

Pages of the site subject to the compliance check

● https://izac.fr/
● https://izac.fr/pages/mentions-legales
● https://izac.fr/products/pull-col-rond-beige-puh22bertoldo-beige
● https://izac.fr/pages/boutiques-izac
● https://izac.fr/pages/contact
● https://izac.fr/pages/lhistoire-izac
● https://izac.fr/cart
● https://izac.fr/26042531895/checkouts/a745ba692a2ac59c731694fb4e201ed3
● https://izac.fr/26042531895/checkouts/a745ba692a2ac59c731694fb4e201ed3?previous_step
=shipping_method&step=payment_method

● https://izac.fr/pages/alma-le-paiement-en-plusieurs-fois
● https://izac.fr/pages/faq

Feedback and contact

If you are unable to access a content or service, you can contact the IZAC manager, https://izac.fr/pages/contact to be directed to an accessible alternative or obtain the content in another form.
● Send a message
● Contact IZAC, https://izac.fr/pages/contact

Remedies

This procedure should be used in the following case. You have notified the website operator of a lack of accessibility that prevents you from accessing content or services on the portal and you have not received a satisfactory response.


● Write a message to the Human Rights Defender https://formulaire.defenseurdesdroits.fr/
● Contact the delegate of the Human Rights Defender in your region
https://www.defenseurdesdroits.fr/saisir/delegues
● Send a letter by post (free of charge, do not put a stamp)
Défenseur des droits
Libre réponse 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07

Multi-annual scheme

In progress

AccessiWay navigation aid

AccessiWay improves the accessibility of sites for users with a wide range of disabilities (blind and visually impaired, people with cognitive disorders, motor disorders, epilepsy, etc.), in full compliance with WCAG 2.1, European and French regulations (RGAA 4.1).
To achieve this, Accessiway combines digital accessibility consulting services with an application based on artificial intelligence that runs in the background to constantly optimise its level of accessibility.

Notable improvements include:


● Navigation with screen reader and keyboard:
○ Implementation of the ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) attribute technique, as well as various behavioural modifications, to ensure that blind users who visit the site with screen readers can read, understand and enjoy the full functionality of the site.


● Optimisation of keyboard navigation:
○ The background process also adjusts the website's HTML code and adds various behaviours using JavaScript code to make the website keyboard friendly. For example, it is possible to navigate the site using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys, use drop-down lists with the arrow keys, close them with Esc, and trigger buttons and links with the enter key.


● Activatable profiles:
○ Safety profile for epilepsy: this profile allows people with epilepsy to use the website safely by eliminating the risk of seizures resulting from flashing animations and risky colour combinations.
Profile for the visually impaired: This profile adapts the website to be accessible to the majority of visual impairments such as impaired vision, tunnel vision, cataracts, glaucoma, etc.

Cognitive disability profile: this profile provides various assistive features to help users with cognitive disabilities such as autism, dyslexia, stroke, and others to focus more easily on the essentials.
○ ADHD Friendly Profile: this profile dramatically reduces distractions and noise to help people with ADHD and neurodevelopmental disabilities navigate, read, and focus on essentials more easily.
○ Blind User Profile (screen readers): this profile adapts the website to be compatible with screen readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver and TalkBack.

● Additional user interface, design and readability adjustments:
○ Font adjustments: users can increase and decrease its size, change its family (type), adjust spacing, alignment, line height, etc.
Colour adjustments: users can select different colour contrast profiles such as light, dark, reverse and monochrome. In addition, users can swap colour schemes of titles, texts and backgrounds, with more different colouring options.
Animations: Users with epilepsy can stop all running animations by clicking a button. Interface-controlled animations include videos, GIFs and flashing CSS transitions.
○ Content highlighting: users can choose to highlight important elements such as links and titles. They can also choose to highlight only targeted or hovered elements.
Mute Audio: Users with hearing aids may experience headaches or other problems with automatic audio playback. This option allows users to instantly mute the entire website.
○ Cognitive Impairment: Accessiway uses a search engine linked to Wikipedia and Wiktionary, allowing people with cognitive disabilities to decipher the meaning of phrases, initials, slang, etc.

Additional features: Accessiway offers users the ability to change the colour and size of the cursor, use a print mode, activate a virtual keyboard, and many other features.