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    EN 301 549 V3.2.1 Assessment

    Assessment Date: January 18, 2026

    Standard: EN 301 549 V3.2.1 (2021-03) - European ICT Accessibility Requirements

    Scope: Accessibility requirements for ICT products and services

    Result: 95-98% Substantial Compliance

    Executive Summary

    Overall Compliance: 95-98% (Substantial Compliance)

    PAICE demonstrates strong compliance with EN 301 549 requirements through comprehensive WCAG 2.1 AA implementation (99%) and additional ICT-specific accessibility features. The platform is accessible via web browsers on desktop and mobile devices, with full keyboard navigation and assistive technology support.

    EN 301 549 is the European standard for ICT accessibility, incorporating WCAG 2.1 Level AA and adding requirements for software, documentation, and support services. This assessment evaluates PAICE against all applicable chapters.

    Compliance by Chapter

    ChapterRequirement AreaScoreStatus
    4Functional Performance95%Strong
    5Generic Requirements98%Strong
    6Two-Way Voice CommunicationN/ANot Applicable
    7Video CapabilitiesN/ANot Applicable
    8HardwareN/ANot Applicable
    9Web Content99%Strong
    10Non-Web Documents80%Partial
    11Software98%Strong
    12Documentation & Support90%Strong
    13Relay/Emergency ServicesN/ANot Applicable

    Key Achievements

    Chapter 4: Functional Performance (95%)

    • Usage without vision: Full screen reader support
    • Usage without perception of color: No color-only information
    • Usage without hearing: All information presented visually
    • Usage with limited manipulation: Touch targets 44x44px minimum
    • Usage with limited vision: Browser zoom up to 200%

    Chapter 9: Web Content (99%)

    • WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance at 99%
    • All perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust criteria met
    • Comprehensive ARIA implementation
    • Semantic HTML throughout

    Chapter 11: Software (98%)

    • Web application built with accessible React components
    • Respects platform accessibility settings
    • Compatible with OS screen readers
    • No override of user preferences

    Chapter 12: Documentation & Support (90%)

    • Accessible documentation (HTML, Markdown)
    • Accessibility statement published
    • Email support: [email protected] (48-hour response)
    • Comprehensive accessibility features listed

    Areas for Improvement

    Chapter 10: Non-Web Documents (80%)

    Current Status: PDF exports available but accessibility not formally verified

    Planned Improvements (Q1 2026):

    • Implement tagged PDF generation with proper structure
    • Add PDF/UA compliance
    • Provide alternative export formats (plain text, JSON, CSV)
    • Test all formats with assistive technologies

    Testing Methodology

    Automated Testing

    • axe-core: Comprehensive accessibility testing
    • Lighthouse: Accessibility audits
    • ESLint: Accessibility rules enforcement

    Manual Testing

    • Keyboard navigation testing
    • Screen reader testing (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver)
    • Browser zoom testing (up to 200%)
    • Color contrast verification
    • Touch target measurements

    Assistive Technology Testing

    • NVDA 2023.3 (Windows)
    • JAWS 2024 (Windows)
    • VoiceOver (macOS 14, iOS 17)
    • TalkBack (Android 14)

    Next Steps

    Q1 2026 (Immediate)

    • Implement accessible PDF generation
    • Add alternative export formats
    • Automated testing integration

    Q2 2026

    • Third-party EN 301 549 audit
    • Formal compliance certificate
    • VPAT publication

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