Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement
Archives of Transport is committed to ensuring the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of April 4, 2019, on the digital accessibility of public sector websites and mobile applications.
This accessibility statement applies to the website archivesoftransport.com.
Digital Accessibility Status
This website is partially compliant with the requirements set out in the Act on Digital Accessibility due to the non-compliances and exclusions listed below.
Non-accessible Content
Non-compliance with the Act
- Some PDF documents may not be fully digitally accessible.
- Some images lack alternative text descriptions.
Excessive Costs
Ensuring full accessibility of all archived documents may result in excessive costs. We are working to gradually remove these barriers.
Preparation and Update of the Accessibility Statement
- Date of preparation:
- Last review date:
The declaration was prepared based on a self-assessment conducted by the entity using the Checklist for examining the digital accessibility of websites v. 2.2.
Feedback and Contact Information
All issues related to the digital accessibility of this website can be reported to Emilian Szczepański via email at emilian.szczepanski@pw.edu.pl or by phone at +48 22 234 14 10.
Handling Requests and Complaints
If we refuse to ensure the requested accessibility, you have the right to file a complaint to the editorial board:
- Marianna Jacyna – Editor-in-Chief,
- Address: ul. Koszykowa 75, 00-662 Warsaw, Poland,
- Email: marianna.jacyna@pw.edu.pl
Complaints can also be submitted to the Ombudsman.
Additional Information
Architectural Accessibility
The editorial office located at ul. Koszykowa 75, Warsaw, is partially adapted to the needs of people with disabilities.
Detailed information on architectural accessibility is available at: Architectural Accessibility.
Communication and Information Accessibility
A mobile hearing loop is available at the Dean's Office (room 111) at ul. Koszykowa 75, Warsaw, for people with hearing impairments. Sign language interpreter services are available upon prior request to the Office for Social Responsibility of the University.