Solina is committed to making its website, accessible in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.

To this end, Solina is implementing the following strategy and actions: Multi-year accessibility plan 2025–2027 and Action Plan 2025–2027 (available at the bottom of the page).

This accessibility declaration applies to the website: https://www.solina.com.

Compliance status: Partially compliant

The website https://www.solina.com is partially compliant with the General Accessibility Improvement Guidelines (RGAA), version 4.1.2, due to the non-conformities listed below.

Test results

The compliance audit carried out by the agency Novius shows that 71.4% of the RGAA version 4.1.2 criteria are met.

In detail:

  • Number of compliant criteria: 45
  • Number of non-compliant criteria: 18
  • Number of non-applicable criteria: 43

Our accessibility team is actively working to correct the remaining non-compliant criteria.

Non-accessible Content

The content listed below is not accessible; here is the list of non-compliant criteria:

2. Frames
Criterion 2.2: For each frame that has a frame title, is this title relevant?
→ Major

3. Colours
Criterion 3.2: On each web page, is the contrast between the text colour and its background colour sufficiently high (except in special cases)?
→ Major

4. Multimedia
Criterion 4.8: Does each non-temporal media have an alternative when necessary (except in special cases)?
→ Major

6. Links
Criterion 6.1: Is each link explicit (except in special cases)?
→ Major

7. Scripts
Criterion 7.1: Is each script compatible with assistive technologies when necessary?
→ Major

Criterion 7.3: Is each script controllable with a keyboard and any pointing device (except in special cases)?
→ Blocking

8. Mandatory elements
Criterion 8.9: On each web page, tags must not be used solely for presentation purposes. Is this rule respected?
→ Minor

9. Structuring information
Criterion 9.1: On each web page, is information structured using appropriate headings?
→ Major

Criterion 9.3: On each web page, is each list correctly structured?
→ Major

10. Presenting information
Criterion 10.1: On the website, are style sheets used to control how information is presented?
→ Major

Criterion 10.4: On each web page, does text remain readable when font size is increased to at least 200% (except in special cases)?
→ Major

Criterion 10.6: On each web page, is every link whose nature is not obvious visible compared to the surrounding text?
→ Blocking

Criterion 10.7: On each web page, for each element receiving focus, is the focus indicator visible?
→ Major

Criterion 10.11: For each web page, can content be displayed without loss of information or functionality and without requiring vertical scrolling for a window height of 256 px or horizontal scrolling for a window width of 320 px (except in special cases)?
→ Blocking

11. Forms
Criterion 11.10: In each form, is data entry validation used appropriately (except in special cases)?
→ Major

12. Navigation
Criterion 12.6: Can content grouping areas present on multiple web pages (header, main navigation, main content, footer, and search engine) be reached or bypassed?
→ Major

Criterion 12.8: On each web page, is the tab order coherent?
→ Major

13. Consultation
Criterion 13.3: On each web page, does each downloadable office document have an accessible version when necessary (except in special cases)?
→ Major

Establishment of this accessibility declaration

This declaration was established on 12/12/2025.

Technologies used to build the website

  • HTML 5
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

Test environment

Web pages were tested using:

  • Google Chrome, Firefox + NVDA on Windows 11
  • Safari + VoiceOver on macOS 15

The following tools were used during evaluation:

  • Assistant RGAA v4–2021
  • WCAG Color Contrast Checker
  •  HeadingsMap
  • Web Developer (Code Inspector)
  • ARC Toolkit
  • Wave (Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool)
  • PAC 2024 (PDF Accessibility Checker)
  • Online tool app.asqatasun.org
  • Reference documents from Temesis Auditor training

Pages that were checked for compliance

Feedback and contact

If you are unable to access content or a service, you can contact the person in charge of https://www.solina.com/ to be directed to an accessible alternative or obtain the content in another form.

CONTACT US

Appeal procedures

If you notice an accessibility defect preventing access to content or functionality, and if you have reported it to us but have not received a satisfactory response, you have the right to submit a complaint or request the intervention of the Défenseur des droits.

Several options are available:

  • Write a message to the Défenseur des droits
  • Contact the local delegate of the Défenseur des droits in your region
  • Contact the Défenseur des droits by telephone: 09 69 39 00 00
  • Send mail by post (free, no stamp required): Défenseur des droits, Libre réponse 71120, 75342 Paris CEDEX 07

Solina’s Multi-Year Digital Accessibility Plan (2025–2027)

1. Introduction

1.1 Digital accessibility

Digital accessibility aims to ensure that all users, including people with disabilities, can access and interact with digital services without barriers. It is based on four fundamental principles:

  • Perceptibility: Ensuring that content is visible and understandable to all.
  • Operability: Enabling smooth and accessible navigation for all users.
  • Understandability: Making content and features clear and easy to use.
  • Robustness: Ensuring compatibility with current and future assistive technologies.

1.2 Solina’s commitment

Solina is committed to improving the digital accessibility of its platforms and digital tools by bringing its sites and applications into compliance with the RGAA. This commitment is part of a broader approach to inclusion and social responsibility.

2. Objectives of the multi-year plan

This plan aims to:

      • Identify and correct blocking issues.
      • Bring Solina’s websites and applications into compliance with the RGAA.
      • Train and raise awareness among employees about digital accessibility.
      • Continuously monitor and improve the accessibility of digital tools.

3. Action plan timeline (2025–2027)

2025: Audit phase and correction of blocking elements

      • Identify and correct major accessibility barriers.

2026: Increasing compliance and structuring processes

      • Continue corrections identified in 2025.
      • Systematically integrate accessibility requirements into new builds and redesigns.
      • Bring online documents into compliance (PDFs, forms, videos).

2027: Sustainability and continuous improvement

    • Conduct a follow-up audit to measure progress.
    • Continuously improve accessibility scores across platforms.
    • Integrate accessibility into criteria for selecting service providers.
    • Communicate progress to stakeholders.