Accessibility at DENIOS
As a provider of safety and environmental protection solutions, we believe access to information and digital services should be available to everyone, regardless of any disability. We are committed to implementing concrete measures to make our website accessible.
This statement applies to the website www.denios.ie and all its subpages.
On this page, we inform you about our goals, the current status of accessibility, and your options for feedback.
Accessibility statement
DENIOS strives to make its digital offerings accessible. This accessibility statement applies to our website in accordance with the requirements set out in the European Union (Accessibility Requirements of Products and Services) Regulations 2023 (S.I. No. 636/2023) and is based on the EU standard EN 301 549.
Current Status of Accessibility:
Our website is partially compliant with the requirements of EN 301 549 and WCAG 2.1 AA.
The following areas are not yet fully accessible:
Not all electronic documents (such as PDFs), especially older documents, are fully accessible.
Certain interactive elements are not yet completely accessible.
Some alternative texts lack detailed descriptive titles.
We are continuously working to identify and remove remaining barriers. The latest review was conducted by self-assessment in June 2025 using the IBM Equal Access Accessibility Checker (WCAG 2.2).
Accessibility measures
To meet legal requirements, we are implementing the following measures:
Clear structuring of content and navigation
Keyboard operability and focus management
Alternative texts for images and media
Sufficient colour contrasts
Avoidance of barriers such as moving content without controls
Use of ARIA labels and landmarks
Keyboard-accessible pop-ups and modals
These measures are regularly reviewed and further developed.
Our accessibility goals
Accessibility is a core part of DENIOS’s digital responsibility. Our aim is to provide equal access to information, products, and services for all users, regardless of physical, sensory, or cognitive limitations. This supports inclusion, usability, and digital participation.
Feedback and contact
If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have difficulties using our website, we appreciate your feedback.
You can reach us at:
✉ Email: accessibility@denios.com
We will review your request and respond within four weeks.
Enforcement Procedure (Ombudsman/Mediation)
If you are dissatisfied with our response, you may contact the Office of the Ombudsman for further action:
Office of the Ombudsman
6 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, D02 W773, Ireland
Phone: +353 1 639 5600
Email: complaints@ombudsman.ie
Online: https://www.ombudsman.ie/disability-act/make-a-complaint/
The Ombudsman can review complaints about the accessibility of public services and websites under the Disability Act 2005 and the European Accessibility Act.
Date of Declaration and Review
This statement was created on 28.06.2025 and last reviewed on 28.06.2025.
Technical information
Our website is optimised for current versions of major browsers (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari) and can be used with assistive technologies such as screen readers. There may be limitations with older PDF documents and certain interactive elements.
Country-specific note
In Ireland, the National Disability Authority (NDA) is responsible for accessibility policy advice and monitoring. For more information or to report systemic accessibility issues, you may also contact:
National Disability Authority
25 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, D04 E409, Ireland
Phone: +353 1 608 0400
Email: nda@nda.ie
Leagan Gaeilge
If you require this statement in Irish or in an accessible format, please contact us at accessibility@denios.com.