Accessibility Statement for the website Zambon.com
Zambon SPA is committed to make https://www.zambon.com accessible. The accessibility statement applies to https://www.zambon.com
Conformity status
This website is partially compliant according to requirements set out in Appendix A of the UNI CEI EN 301549 standard, due to the case/cases of non-compliance.
Non-accessible content
The following content is not accessible due to non-compliance with Law 4/2004:
For the Web:
- 9.1.1.1 Non-text content (Level A): Some decorative or informative elements are not properly managed in terms of accessible attributes, such as images with incorrect or missing descriptions and decorative videos not hidden from assistive technologies.
- 9.1.3.1 Information and relationships (Level A): There are several issues in the use of HTML code and the management of textual elements, impairing proper interpretation and navigation by assistive technologies, including: misuse of tags (e.g., headings, <br>, <strong>, <em>), inaccessible or unlinked text (e.g., notes, asterisks), missing essential ARIA attributes, missing hidden information, redundancies causing repeated readings, and incorrect placement of the filter in the “News” section.
- 9.1.3.5 Identify input purpose (Level A): Some input fields have an incorrect type attribute.
- 9.1.4.1 Use of color (Level A): In some interactive elements, color is the only visual means used to convey information (e.g., differentiating links from non-clickable text).
- 9.1.4.3 Contrast (minimum) (Level AA): Some text does not meet the minimum contrast ratio requirements relative to the background – 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large or bold text – compromising readability for visually impaired users.
- 9.1.4.4 Resize text (Level AA): Increasing text size up to 200% causes element overlap, potentially resulting in loss of information, functionality, and/or visual interference.
- 9.1.4.10 Reflow (Level AA 2.1 only): Some interface elements do not correctly adapt to content reflow when zoom is applied, potentially causing loss of information, functionality, and/or visual interference.
- 9.1.4.11 Non-text contrast (Level AA 2.1 only): In some graphic elements, such as icon buttons, loader icons, and input fields, the contrast ratio does not reach 3:1 compared to the background.
- 9.1.4.12 Text spacing (Level AA): Some text elements are overlapped, reducing readability and causing visual interference.
- 9.2.1.1 Keyboard (Level A): In the website header, keyboard navigation is not accessible due to improper semantic structure of the component.
- 9.2.2.2 Pause, stop, hide (Level A): Background image animations lack a mechanism to pause/play them.
- 9.2.4.1 Bypass blocks (Level A): There is no visible mechanism for skipping repeated blocks of content, useful for keyboard navigation.
- 9.2.4.3 Focus order (Level A): Focus order is not always consistent or predictable, as modal dialogs don’t follow a correct cycle and some elements don't follow a logical reading sequence.
- 9.2.4.4 Link purpose (in context) (Level A): In some interactive elements, the purpose of the link is unclear and cannot be determined by the visible link text or programmatically determinable context.
- 9.2.4.6 Headings and labels (Level AA): Titling issues include missing main page titles, hierarchical errors or missing tags, and missing secondary-level headings in some modal pages.
- 9.2.4.7 Focus visible (Level AA): Some interactive elements lack a visible focus indicator, making keyboard navigation inaccessible.
- 9.3.1.2 Language of parts (Level AA): Some text elements are in English, despite the page language being set to Italian, and they lack the correct language tags for assistive technologies.
- 9.3.2.2 On input (Level A): Some interactive elements trigger a change of navigation context (e.g., browser tab change), but the user is not informed before interacting with them.
- 9.3.2.4 Consistent identification (Level AA): The interactive element used to download a document is not consistently identified across the website pages.
- 9.3.3.1 Error identification (Level A): Some input fields lack error patterns or textual messages to help users understand the mistakes made.
- 9.3.3.2 Labels or instructions (Level A): The navigation menu has mismatched labels between the “global” icon and the destination page name.
- 9.3.3.3 Error suggestion (Level AA): Some input fields lack error patterns or messages guiding users on how to correct the errors.
- 9.4.1.2 Name, role, value (Level A): Semantic and accessibility issues include: incorrect interactive elements (e.g., using links, <span>, or <div> instead of buttons), improper use of <article> tags, missing status roles for updates, errors in list and table markup, missing ARIA attributes in interactive elements, issues in tooltips, filter bar, tablist, required fields, and comboboxes, incorrect footer attributes, missing dialog role for modal pages, and incorrectly implemented skip links.
- 9.6 WCAG conformance requirements: This requirement is not met, as the website does not conform to WCAG criteria from 9.1 to 9.4.
- 11.7 User preferences: This requirement is not met, as the site does not adapt to dark/light mode or font size settings based on system preferences.
For PDFs:
- 10.1.1.1 Non-text content (Level A): Image issues include missing alternative text and failure to hide decorative images from assistive technologies.
- 10.1.3.1 Information and relationships (Level A): Structural and clarity issues such as missing appropriate semantic tags and underlined text that may be confused with links.
- 10.1.4.1 Use of color (Level A): In some links, color is the only visual means used to differentiate from non-clickable text.
- 10.1.4.3 Contrast (minimum) (Level AA): Some textual elements do not meet minimum contrast requirements against the background (3:1 for large text and 4.5:1 for other text).
- 10.1.4.12 Text spacing (Level AA): Text overlap causes readability issues.
- 10.2.1.1 Keyboard (Level A): Keyboard navigation is hindered due to lack of semantic structure, and some scanned document sections are inaccessible as they are perceived as images.
- 10.2.4.2 Page titling (Level A): Some documents lack a title or have an incorrectly specified title.
- 10.2.4.6 Headings and labels (Level AA): Some headings are not marked with appropriate semantic tags (such as main title and subtitles), reducing clarity and navigability.
- 10.3.1.1 Language of page (Level A): In some documents, the language is not correctly declared in the properties or is incorrectly specified, which may hinder assistive technology interpretation.
- 10.2.4.3 Focus order (Level A): The focus order is not sequential due to a lack of proper semantic structure in the document.
Drafting of the Accessibility Statement
Accessibility statement has been drafted on June 3rd 2025.
The information contained in the declaration derived from a self-assessment conducted by third parties.
The declaration was last reviewed on June 28th 2025
Report submission method and company contact details
Zambon SPA provides the following email address to be used for submitting reports and notifying cases of non-compliance: report_accessibility@zambongroup.com
Information on the website
1. Website publication date: 11/06/2018
2. Usability tests have been conducted: yes
3. CMS utilized for the website: Drupal
Information about the company
1. The number of employees with disabilities within the company: 29
2. The number of workstations for employees with disabilities: 5