Our accessibility statement
At Atlas Copco Group we strongly believe in diversity and inclusion. We, therefore, strive to provide all our visitors an equal experience on our digital communication channels, an experience that is both welcoming and accessible.
We are actively working towards creating an accessibility culture within our design, content, and development community. Our objective is to provide experiences that adheres to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Version 2.1 Level AA. While we are at the start of this important journey and this is an ongoing process, we commit to creating inclusive content and design that address the various needs of our users.
What is accessibility?
Overall, accessibility is about fostering equal participation, promoting diversity, and preventing discrimination by eliminating barriers that might exclude individuals with disabilities from fully engaging in society. It's a crucial aspect of modern design and technology.
Here are some key aspects of accessibility:
Common disabilities / impairments
How can you contribute?
Accessibility is a collective effort that involves various stakeholders beyond designers, developers, and content creators. All of us can contribute to improving accessibility and making our digital communication channels more inclusive. This is what you can do:
- Managers and decision makers: Managers and decision-makers within organizations play a vital role in prioritizing accessibility in projects. You can allocate resources, set policies, and ensure that accessibility is integrated into the project's goals and timelines. By advocating for accessibility and making it a priority, you can create an environment where accessibility is considered from the beginning.
- Marketing and communications teams: These teams can promote the importance of accessibility through their campaigns and communications. By raising awareness about accessibility issues and showcasing the organization's commitment to inclusivity, you can encourage a culture of accessibility.
- Legal and compliance teams: There are existing and upcoming legal requirements related to web accessibility. Legal and compliance teams can ensure that the organization is following these regulations and taking appropriate actions to avoid legal issues.
- Web hosting and platform providers: These teams can offer accessibility-friendly features, templates, and tools to help users create accessible websites and platforms more easily.
- Developers, designers and content editors: These teams play an important role when creating online content. For them it's crucial to follow the guidelines to enable all users to interact and engage with the provided information and features.
Ultimately, creating accessible content and applications requires collaboration and a shared commitment from various stakeholders.