Accessibility statement for www.fluimucil.com
Zambon S.P.A. is committed to make https://www.fluimucil.com/ accessible.
The accessibility statement applies to https://www.fluimucil.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:
- 7.1.1 Subtitle Playback: The video does not display subtitles, does not allow synchronized audio playback, does not offer a way to enable or view available subtitles, and does not allow customization of subtitle activation.
- 7.1.2 Subtitle Synchronization: The video does not display subtitles, and therefore does not ensure proper synchronization with the audio. There are delays greater than 100 ms in pre-recorded and real-time subtitles.
- 7.1.3 Subtitle Preservation: The video does not allow playback with synchronized subtitles; therefore, it does not properly preserve data related to position, color, and style.
- 7.1.4 Subtitle Features: The video does not allow subtitle display, and therefore does not offer options to customize color, font, text size, or background opacity.
- 7.1.5 Spoken Subtitles: The video does not display subtitles and therefore does not provide a voice output for them. It is not possible to manage a separate track for spoken subtitles, and they are not synchronized with the separate audio.
- 7.2.1 Audio Description Playback: The video with synchronized audio does not allow selection or playback of audio description as a separate track.
- 7.2.2 Audio Description Synchronization: The audio description is not properly synchronized with the video, causing misalignment between what is being described and what is shown.
- 7.2.3 User Control for Subtitles and Audio Description: The video, when played with synchronized audio, does not properly retain the audio description data to ensure consistent playback as required by playback (7.2.1) and synchronization (7.2.2) standards.
- 7.3 User Control for Subtitles and Audio Description: The controls to enable or disable subtitles and audio descriptions are not accessible and require extra steps beyond the main video controls.
- 9.1.1.1 Non-text Content (Level A): Some decorative or informational elements are not properly managed at the accessible attribute level, such as images with missing or incorrect descriptions and decorative images not hidden from assistive technologies.
- 9.1.2.2 Subtitles (Pre-recorded) (Level A): Some videos do not provide subtitles, which are essential for users with hearing impairments to access multimedia content.
- 9.1.2.3 Audio Description or Multimedia Alternative (Pre-recorded) (Level A): Some videos do not provide transcripts or alternative formats to access the pre-recorded multimedia content.
- 9.1.2.5 Audio Description (Pre-recorded) (Level AA): Some videos do not provide synchronized spoken descriptions of the visual content.
- 9.1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A): There are multiple issues with HTML code and text element handling that impair proper interpretation and navigation by assistive technologies, including: incorrect use of tags (e.g., heading, <br>, <strong>), missing essential ARIA attributes, missing hidden information, and redundancies that cause repetitive reading.
- 9.1.4.1 Use of Color (Level A): In some interactive elements, color is used as the sole visual means of distinction (e.g., between links and non-clickable text).
- 9.1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) (Level AA): Some texts do not meet the minimum contrast ratios required against the background, both for standard text (minimum 4.5:1) and large or bold text (minimum 3:1), impairing legibility for visually impaired users.
- 9.1.4.4 Text Resizing (Level AA): Text resizing up to 200% on mobile view, particularly in the Products section, causes overlapping of elements and potential loss of information, functionality, and/or visual interference. On the landing page, text does not respond correctly to resizing.
- 9.1.4.10 Reflow (AA 2.1 only): Some interface elements do not respond correctly to reflow when zoom is applied, causing potential information loss, functional issues, and/or visual interference.
- 9.1.4.11 Non-text Contrast (AA 2.1 only): Some graphical elements do not meet the 3:1 contrast ratio compared to background colors.
- 9.2.1.1 Keyboard (Level A): The navbar is not keyboard accessible due to incorrect semantic structure of the component.
- 9.2.4.3 Focus Order (Level A): Focus order is not always consistent or predictable, especially in modal dialogs, where the cycle is incorrect.
- 9.2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context) (Level A): For some interactive elements, the purpose of the link is unclear and cannot be determined from the visible link text or from programmatically determinable contextual content.
- 9.2.4.6 Headings and Labels (Level AA): Titling issues – missing main title on some pages, incorrect heading levels, or missing tags.
- 9.2.4.7 Visible Focus (Level AA): In some interactive web page elements, the focus indicator is not visible, making keyboard navigation inaccessible.
- 9.3.1.1 Page Language (Level A): The landing page has an incorrect page language tag.
- 9.3.1.2 Language of Parts (Level AA): Some text elements on the website are in English, despite the page language being set to Italian, and do not have the correct language tags for proper identification by assistive technologies.
- 9.3.2.2 On Input (Level A): Some interactive elements cause a navigation context change, such as switching tabs in the browser, but the user is not informed of the change before using the component.
- 9.3.2.3 Consistent Navigation (Level AA): The navigation pattern for the “Products” menu item is inconsistent in behavior. When selecting different product types, the product shown on the detail page is not always marked as selected in the navbar.
- 9.3.3.1 Error Identification (Level A): In the website's search bar, there is no error pattern or textual message to help the user understand the mistake made.
- 9.3.3.3 Error Suggestions (Level AA): In some input fields, there is no error pattern or textual message to guide the user on how to correct the error.
- 9.4.1.2 Name, Role, Value (Level A): Issues with semantic structure and accessibility: incorrect interactive elements (hamburger menu, carousel, on-page search modal, tooltip), improper use of <article> tags, list markup errors, English aria-labels on interactive elements, missing dialog role for modal pages.
- 9.6 WCAG Conformance Requirements: This requirement is not met as the website does not comply with WCAG criteria from 9.1 to 9.4.
- 11.7 User Preferences: This requirement is not met, as the website does not adapt to system settings like dark/light mode and font size.
For PDFs:
- 10.1.1.1 Non-text Content (Level A): Some decorative images should be hidden from assistive technologies.
- 10.1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A): Structure and clarity issues: missing appropriate semantic tags and underlined text that may confuse users into thinking they are links.
- 10.1.4.1 Use of Color (Level A): In some links, color is used as the only visual cue to differentiate them from non-clickable text.
- 10.2.1.1 Keyboard (Level A): Keyboard navigation is hindered by the lack of proper semantic structure, and some parts of the scanned document are not accessible to assistive technologies as they are perceived as images.
- 10.2.4.2 Page Title (Level A): Some documents lack a title or have an incorrectly defined title.
- 10.2.4.6 Headings and Labels (Level AA): Some headings are not marked with appropriate semantic tags (like main title and subtitles), affecting clarity and content navigation.
- 10.3.1.1 Page Language (Level A): In some documents, the language is not correctly declared in the document properties, or the specified language is incorrect. This impairs proper interpretation by assistive technologies.
- 10.2.4.3 Focus Order (Level A): Focus order is not sequential due to the lack of a correct 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 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: date
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