Multi-year schema

Introduction

Ocellis is making every effort to enhance the accessibility of its website, in compliance with legal obligations, notably those defined by the General Accessibility Improvement Framework (RGAA). Its goal is to ensure equitable access to its digital services for all internet users, without distinction. By integrating inclusion and accessibility principles into its digital strategy, the company aims to design tools usable by everyone, regardless of disabilities or limitations. This initiative reflects a clear intention to offer a high-quality online experience based on inclusivity.

Actions for 2026

Compliance of the ocellis.fr and ocellis-energies.fr sites

Accessibility audit

A specialized firm conducted an in-depth assessment of the sites to identify gaps relative to RGAA standards. The audit focused on key elements such as navigation, forms, multimedia content, and user interactions. This analysis resulted in a comprehensive report, serving as the basis for a structured and prioritized action plan.

Publication of results

Following the audit, Ocellis and Ocellis Energies published an accessibility declaration on their website, including a compliance level and a multi-year action plan. This transparent approach allows users to track progress and demonstrates the company's commitment to digital inclusion.

Management of user requests

A dedicated system was established to collect feedback related to accessibility. Requests are gathered via a specific email address (accessibilite@ocellis.fr), then analyzed, categorized by impact level, and addressed according to predefined priorities.

Corrective measures

A three-step correction plan has been defined. Starting in 2025, Ocellis will focus on quick adjustments with a high impact on the accessibility score but requiring minimal development:

  • Page titles are not always relevant;
  • Some lists are not properly structured;
  • Page sections must contain attributes with Landmark roles to be recognizable by assistive technologies;
  • Pages lack bypass links or quick access to the main content area.

Actions for 2027

Corrective measures - Lot 2

In 2026, Ocellis will continue improvements by addressing points requiring low to moderate development effort, with a similarly moderate impact on accessibility:

  • Certain decorative images are rendered by assistive technologies;
  • Contrast ratios of some texts and interface components do not meet the minimum ratios of 4.5:1 for texts under 24px and 3:1 for other texts;
  • Some links are not explicit;
  • Some context changes are not signaled to users;
  • Focus indicators are not visible on certain components;
  • Some form fields lack accessible labels or have irrelevant labels;
  • Fields of the same type are not grouped and labeled;
  • Mandatory fields are not identifiable;
  • Fields with errors are not identifiable;
  • The nature of fields is not specified;
  • Pages do not have two different navigation systems;
  • The tab order may be inconsistent on some pages.

Recruitment

From 2025, Ocellis will include digital accessibility skills in strategic job profiles, especially for UI designers and front-end developers. Recruitment announcements will specify criteria such as knowledge of W3C standards and RGAA requirements, to introduce new employees to these issues from their onboarding.

Awareness and training

A training program will be deployed for internal teams, particularly within technical, digital, and marketing departments. Its goal is to strengthen accessibility skills and foster a shared culture focused on digital inclusion.

Monitoring and reporting

An internal monitoring mechanism will be established to document actions taken each year. Results will be made public, ensuring full transparency and allowing the adjustment of the action plan based on actual progress.

Actions for 2028

Corrective measures - Lot 3

In 2027, Ocellis will focus on the most complex corrections requiring significant development effort:

  • Several scripts are incompatible with assistive technologies;
  • Some scripts are not keyboard controllable;
  • Some scripts initiating a context change do not notify users;
  • Some information is not understandable when style sheets are disabled.

Monitoring accessibility improvement and audit

An additional audit will be conducted to update the accessibility level and evaluate progress since 2025. This verification will ensure the conformity of new features and identify remaining areas for improvement. Results will be published for transparency, and intervention priorities will be set based on their impact on user experience and the complexity of adjustments to be made.