Accessibility at kvarkenports.com
Kvarken Ports is behind this website. We want as many people as possible to use the website. This page describes how kvarkenports.com complies with the Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services, any known accessibility problems and how you can report deficiencies to us so that we can fix them.
We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible. See the section on inaccessible content below for more information.
What can you do if you cannot use parts of the website?
If you need content on kvarkenports.com that is not available to you, but which is exempt from the scope of the law as described below, please let us know.
We normally respond within one working day. You can contact us in the following ways:
- Send an e-mail to umea@kvarkenports.com
Report deficiencies in website accessibility
We constantly strive to improve the accessibility of the website. If you encounter problems that are not described on this page, or if you believe that we do not meet the requirements of the law, please contact us to let us know where the problems are.
Supervision
The digital administration authority is responsible for the supervision of the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Service. If you are not satisfied with the way we handle your perspective, you can contact the Agency for Digital Government (link to another website) and report it.
Technical information about the website’s accessibility
This website is only partly compatible with the Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services due to the deficiencies described below.
Content that is not available
Lack of compliance with legal requirements
- The PDFs on the website have been developed quite a while ago (some are several years old) therefore lack accessibility features. We are working on replacing or converting these forms because
- Link texts may be unclear.
- Images sometimes lack description or have unclear descriptions.
Unreasonably burdensome adjustment
Kvarken Ports invokes exemption for unreasonably burdensome adjustment under Section 12 of the Act on the Accessibility of Public Digital Services concerning the content described below.
Umeå Hamn AB has started work on adapting known problems on the website. We claim unreasonably burdensome adaptation for the problems below that we have not been able to fix. We will shortly build a new website that will be fully accessible.
How we tested the website
We have done a self-assessment (internal testing) of kvarkenports.com. The latest assessment was conducted on October 10 2021.
The website was published in October 18 2021.
This report was last updated on October 18 2021.