Accessibility Statement

Website Accessibility Statement for the Entities Referred to in Art. 3 Paragraph 1-bis of Law No. 4 of January 9, 2004

3 December 2025

Introduction

Corob S.p.A. is committed to making its website accessible and usable, without limitations, for every person. We work continuously to improve the content and features offered on the site, in order to comply with the requirements set forth by applicable regulations and technical specifications, in accordance with the values expressed in our Code of Ethics.

This page provides an overview of the current level of accessibility. In some cases, certain elements, page sections or functionalities may present points for improvement: users may report these issues as indicated below.

Statement

Corob S.p.A. is committed to making its website accessible, in compliance with Law No. 4 of January 9, 2004.

This accessibility statement applies to the website www.corob.com.

Compliance Status: Partially Compliant

This website is partially compliant with the requirements set forth in Appendix A of the UNI CEI EN 301549 standard due to the non-compliance issues listed below:

  • C.9.1.1.1 – Not all non-text content presented to users has a text alternative that serves the same purpose;

  • C.9.1.2.1 – In some prerecorded audio-only or video-only media, equivalent information is not provided in an alternative format;

  • C.9.1.3.1 – In some cases, information, structure, or relationships conveyed through presentation cannot be programmatically determined (or are not available as text);

  • C.9.1.3.2 – Meaningful sequence: the reading sequence in some sections does not fully follow the logical-visual order;

  • C.9.1.3.3 – Sensory characteristics: some instructions refer exclusively to visual characteristics (e.g., “see on the right”), without alternatives;

  • C.9.1.3.4 – The display and operation of certain content do not change depending on screen orientation;

  • C.9.1.3.5 – The purpose of some input fields that accept specific data is not correctly communicated to assistive technologies or is not properly implemented;

  • C.9.1.4.1 – In some cases, color alone is used to identify a purpose or distinguish information or functions;

  • C.9.1.4.2 – Audio content may autoplay for more than three seconds without providing a way to pause, stop, or independently control the audio separate from system settings;

  • C.9.1.4.3 – The visual presentation of text and images containing text does not always meet the minimum required contrast ratio, with exceptions allowed by regulation (e.g., logos);

  • C.9.1.4.4 – Some text (excluding captions and images containing text) cannot be resized up to 200% without assistive technology and without loss of content or functionality;

  • C.9.1.4.5 – In some cases, images of text are used instead of plain text and are neither customizable nor essential for the information conveyed;

  • C.9.1.4.10 – Content that does not require two-dimensional layout (e.g., data tables, maps) does not reflow when the user agent’s viewport is resized;

  • C.9.1.4.11 – For certain essential components, the color contrast with adjacent elements does not exceed the 3:1 ratio;

  • C.9.1.4.12 – When altering text spacing—line height, paragraph spacing, letter or word spacing—some loss of information or content may occur;

  • C.9.1.4.13 – On activation (hover/focus): in some cases, content displayed on hover or keyboard focus does not meet criteria such as persistence or dismissibility;

  • C.9.2.1.1 – Some functionalities are not fully operable via keyboard (or similar input interface);

  • C.9.2.2.1 – Certain time-dependent elements do not allow: disabling time limits, adjusting them, extending them up to ten times, or notifying users before time expires;

  • C.9.2.2.2 – Certain animations, flashing content, auto-scrolling, or auto-updating information lasting more than five seconds or displayed simultaneously with other content cannot be paused or hidden;

  • C.9.2.3.1 – Some animations or flashing content may exceed thresholds intended to prevent photosensitive epileptic seizures;

  • C.9.2.4.1 – No mechanism is available to skip repeated content blocks appearing across multiple sections;

  • C.9.2.4.2 – Some webpages lack titles describing their purpose or topic;

  • C.9.2.4.3 – In some sequentially navigable sections, certain focusable objects do not follow a logical order that preserves meaning and operability;

  • C.9.2.4.4 – The purpose of some links cannot be determined from their text alone or from text plus adjacent content;

  • C.9.2.4.5 – In some sections, multiple ways to locate webpages within the site may not be available;

  • C.9.2.4.6 – Headings and labels do not always sufficiently clarify content or function;

  • C.9.2.4.7 – Some interactive elements lack a visible focus indicator;

  • C.9.2.5.1 – Certain functionality based on multipoint gestures or path-based gestures may not be fully operable with a single pointer input;

  • C.9.2.5.2 – For some single-pointer actions, the down event may trigger functionality without offering a means to cancel, undo, or stop action before release;

  • C.9.2.5.3 – In some cases, the visible label of a user interface component is not included in its accessible name, making comprehension difficult for voice-control assistive technologies;

  • C.9.2.5.4 – Functionality may be triggered by device motion (e.g., shaking to undo);

  • C.9.3.1.1 – The default language of certain pages or sections may not be properly declared in the code;

  • C.9.3.2.1 – Some user interface components may unexpectedly trigger a context change when receiving focus;

  • C.9.3.2.2 – In some sections, modifying a user interface component may cause an automatic context change without prior notice to the user;

  • C.9.3.2.3 – Some navigation mechanisms repeated across multiple webpages do not appear in the same order;

  • C.9.3.2.4 – Some components performing the same function across multiple webpages are not identified consistently;

  • C.9.3.3.1 – Error identification in forms: not all input errors are clearly communicated;

  • C.9.3.3.2 – In some cases, labels or instructions are not provided when user input actions are required;

  • C.9.3.3.3 – When input errors are detected and suggestions for correction are known, these suggestions are not always provided;

  • C.9.3.3.4 – In webpages involving legal commitments or financial transactions where users can manage, modify, or delete data, none of the following may be possible: undo actions, review information before final submission, or correct data;

  • C.9.4.1.1 – Page markup does not always comply with specifications or contains errors or duplicate attributes/IDs;

  • C.9.4.1.2 – In some cases, UI components (form elements, links, script-generated components, etc.) do not have accurate or properly set names, roles, states, properties, or values, nor are users/assistive technologies notified when these change;

  • C.9.4.1.3 – Status messages are not always made available in a way that is interpretable by assistive technologies without moving focus.

Documents

All downloadable PDF documents on the website are only partially readable by screen readers, as they lack hierarchical structure (table of contents, headings, internal links) and text alternatives.

Preparation of This Accessibility Statement

This statement was prepared on December 3, 2025.

The information in this statement is based on a self-assessment carried out directly by the service provider on all the website’s main pages.

The statement was last reviewed on December 3, 2025, in line with the recommendation to periodically review (at least annually) the accuracy of the information contained in this accessibility declaration.

Feedback and Contact Information

Corob S.p.A. provides a feedback mechanism for reporting cases of non-compliance and requesting information or content excluded from the scope of the directive.

Users may report accessibility issues or cases of non-compliance by emailing: info@corob.com

When contacting us, please specify:

  • Full name;

  • URL of the page or section of the site/app involved;

  • Clear and concise description of the issue encountered;

  • Tools used (operating system, browser, assistive technologies).

Please describe the issue without including sensitive data regarding your disability.

Submitting Reports to AgID

If the response is unsatisfactory or absent within thirty days from the notification or request, individuals may submit a report to AgID via certified email (PEC) at: protocollo@pec.agid.gov.it

Website Information

  1. Publication date: April 2025

  2. Usability tests performed: Yes. Evaluation was conducted through self-assessment using automatic tools (mauve++) and by operators. Up to 10 pages were assessed, including the homepage at a depth of 1 level.

  3. CMS used: WordPress