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Accessibility

This page aims to present our accessibility policy and define the general accessibility level observed on the website, in accordance with the applicable protocols and regulations.

What is digital accessibility?

Digital accessibility is a set of standards and best practices covering functional, graphic, technical and editorial aspects.

Digital media (websites, mobile applications, PDF files, etc.) must adhere to particular standards and best practices in order to be accessible by people with disabilities.

For example, an accessible website allows users to:

  • Customize its display via the operating system and/or browser (enlarge or shrink characters, change typography, modify colors, turn off animations, etc.).
  • Browse using assistive technologies such as text-to-speech or Braille.
  • Navigate without having to use a mouse, just a keyboard, switches or a touchscreen.
  • Watch videos and audio content with subtitles and/or transcriptions.
  • And more.

Accessibility Policy

Hutchinson Group is committed to make its websites (Internet, intranet, and extranet), its software packages, mobile applications and urban digital infrastructure accessible in accordance with article 47 of French law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.

To this end, Hutchinson Group will implement a strategy and actions that will be described in the multi-year accessibility plan as well as in the action plan that will soon be available on our website.

RGAA non-compliance declaration

This declaration applies to the https://hutchinson.com website.

Compliance Status

This website is not compliant with RGAA version 4.1.2 (and therefore WCAG 2.1) due to the absence of an audit to assess its compliance.

Establishment of this Declaration

This declaration has been established on 11/22/2024.

Feedback & Contact

If you don’t manage to access a content or service on this website, you can contact us by any of the following means, describing your problem:

  • Contact the teams in charge of this digital service via our contact form: Contact us
  • Call on the teams in charge of monitoring digital accessibility via Contact us

Avenues of recourse Contact Arcom

  1. You have identified one or more violations of digital accessibility regulations on this website (presence of accessibility issues, absence of reporting obligations, etc.).
  2. You have reached out to us to report these issues.
  3. You have not received an adequate response.

In this situation, you have several options: 

Contact Arcom. To report one or more violations of digital accessibility regulations, please use the contact form available on the Arcom website

Reach Out to the Defender of Rights. To exercise your rights with regard to accessibility issues you may have encountered: 

  • You can contact the regional delegate through the Defender of Rights' Delegates Directory.
  • Alternatively, fill out the Defender of Rights complaint form, selecting “I am a victim of discrimination,” followed by “Private goods and services,” and then “Disability.”
  • Or send a free-of-charge letter (no stamp necessary) by post to the following address: Défenseur des droits Free answer 71120 75342 Paris CEDEX 07