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Information on the accessibility of the NZ15 website

Updated: 2025-03-10

Accessibility declaration

The Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN) undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of 4 April 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. The accessibility statement applies to the NZ15 - IFJ PAN website.

Date of website publication: 2020-09-01

Date of last important update: 2025-03-06.

Status

The website complies with the law of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public entities.

The declaration was made on: 2021-03-05.
Date of last declaration review: 2025-03-06
The declaration was prepared on the basis of a self-assessment.

The links on the page are highlighted and the link texts are chosen in such a way that they are, as far as possible, understandable even outside the context of the sentence in which they appear.

All photos and graphics presented on the site contain alternative descriptions. Purely decorative graphics contain empty alt attribute.

All films presented on the site include subtitles adapted for people with hearing disabilities.

The website pages can be easily enlarged up to 300%. It is also possible to change the font size on subpages (on the breadcrumb bar, on the right side, there are three "A A A" buttons that set the font size to 14px, 18px, and 24px, respectively). The entire website is based on CSS styles, but the content of the pages is easy to read even if they are disabled. It is also possible to navigate the website using only the keyboard.

On the website, it is possible to use the standard browser keyboard shortcuts.

The website does not contain keyboard shortcuts that may conflict with assistive technologies (e.g. reading programs), the system or user applications.

Feedback and contact details

If you experience any issues with the accessibility of the website, please contact us.

The contact person is Agata Flis (email: dostepnosc@ifj.edu.pl). You can also contact by calling the phone number 12 662 80 31.

Requests for unavailable information and complaints about the lack of accessibility can also be submitted through these contact methods.

Everyone has the right to request digital accessibility of a website, mobile application, or any of its elements. You can also request to receive information through an alternative method, such as reading a digitally inaccessible document, describing the content of a video without audio description, etc.

The request should include:

  • the data of the person submitting the request,
  • indication of the website or mobile application in question,
  • contact details.

If the person requesting the information specifies the need to receive it through an alternative method, they should also define a convenient way for them to receive that information.

The public entity should fulfill the request immediately, no later than within 7 days from the day the request was made. If meeting this deadline is not possible, the public entity must inform the requester immediately about when the request can be fulfilled, but the deadline cannot exceed 2 months from the day the request was made. If digital accessibility cannot be provided, the public entity may offer an alternative way to access the information.

Handling of Requests and Complaints Related to Accessibility

If a public entity refuses to fulfill the request for accessibility or an alternative method of access to information, the requester may file a complaint regarding the digital accessibility of the website, mobile application, or element of the website or mobile application.

Once the above procedure has been exhausted, you may also submit a request to the Ombudsman.

Additional Information

Architectural Accessibility

The Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences is located at Radzikowskiego 152, 31-342 Kraków.

Detailed description of architectural accessibility

Communication and Information Accessibility

There is no possibility of using a sign language interpreter via electronic means of communication.

Assistance dogs are allowed in the building.

There are no induction loops in the building.