Accessibility statement
This statement was drawn up on 22/01/2026 for the website https://www.messika.com .
It is valid from its publication date and must be updated after 3 years, following major changes to the website, or 18 months after a new version of the reference framework is released.
Messika's commitment
Messika is committed to making its internet, mobile applications, intranet, extranet and software accessible in accordance with article 47 of French law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.
We value inclusion and diversity, and we ensure that our website https://www.messika.com is accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities.
As part of our digital accessibility efforts, we are working in collaboration with Accessiway .
We are firmly dedicated to building a web for all. As part of a long-term and responsible vision, we aim to fully comply with regulatory requirements, including RGAA 4.1.2 and European standard EN 301 549 .
Compliance status
The website https://www.messika.com has an accessibility rate of 43.55% and is therefore not compliant with the General Accessibility Guidelines (RGAA 4.1.2).
Test results
A compliance audit carried out on 22/01/2026 by Accessiway shows that 43.55% of the criteria of RGAA version 4.1.2 are met.
Details of the results:
- Number of compliant criteria: 27
- Number of non-compliant criteria: 35
- Number of non-applicable criteria: 44
Non-accessible content
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons.
Non-compliance
- 1.1 – Does each information-bearing image have a text alternative? Some non-textual content presented to the user does not have an equivalent text alternative that serves the same purpose;
- 1.2 – Is each decorative image properly ignored by assistive technologies? Some decorative images are not ignored by assistive technologies
- 2.2 – For each frame with a frame title, is that frame title appropriate? Some existing frame titles are not relevant to the content of the frame.
- 3.1 – On each web page, information should not be conveyed solely through colour. Is this rule complied with? On some web pages, information is conveyed solely through colour.
- 3.2 – On each web page, is the contrast between text colour and background colour sufficient (except in special cases)? The contrast between text and background is insufficient on some web pages.
- 3.3 – On each web page, is there sufficient contrast in the colours used in the interface components or information-bearing graphic elements (except in special cases)? In some interface components or information-bearing graphic elements, the contrast in the colours used is not sufficient.
- 4.11 – Can time-based media be controlled using the keyboard and any pointing device where necessary? Some time-based media cannot be controlled using the keyboard or any pointing device where necessary.
- 6.1 – Is each link explicitly clear (except in special cases)? Some links are not explicitly clear as to their destination or function.
- 7.1 – Is each script compatible with assistive technologies where necessary? Some scripts are not compatible with assistive technologies where necessary.
- 7.3 – Can each script be controlled using the keyboard or any pointing device (except in special cases)? Some scripts cannot be controlled using the keyboard or any pointing device.
- 7.5 – On each web page, are status messages rendered properly by assistive technologies? Some status messages are not rendered properly by assistive technologies.
- 8.5 – Does each web page have a page title? Some web pages do not have a page title.
- 8.6 – For each web page with a page title, is this title relevant? Some page titles are not relevant to the content of the web page.
- 8.7 – On each web page, is each language change indicated in the source code (except in special cases)? Some language changes in the source code are not indicated.
- 8.9 – On each web page, tags should not be used solely for presentation purposes. Is this rule complied with? Certain tags are used solely for presentation purposes.
- 9.1 – On each web page, is information structured properly using titles? On some pages, information is not structured properly using titles.
- 9.2 – On each web page, is the document structure consistent (except in special cases)? The structure on certain web pages is not consistent.
- 9.3 – On each web page, is each list properly structured? Some lists on some web pages are not properly structured.
- 9.4 – On each web page, is each quote properly indicated? Some quotes are not properly indicated.
- 10.1 – On the website, are style sheets used to control the presentation of information? Some web pages do not use style sheets to control the presentation of information.
- 10.6 – On each web page, is each link whose nature is not obvious visually distinguishable from the surrounding text? Some links whose nature is not obvious are not visually distinguishable from the surrounding text.
- 10.7 – On each web page, for each element receiving focus, is the focus clearly visible? The focus is not clearly visible for some elements receiving focus.
- 10.8 – For each web page, is hidden content designed to be ignored by assistive technologies? Some hidden content is not ignored properly by assistive technologies.
- 10.11 – For each web page, can content be presented without requiring vertical scrolling for a window height of 256px or horizontal scrolling for a window width of 320px (except in special cases)? Some content requires excessive vertical or horizontal scrolling to view.
- 10.14 – On each web page, can additional content that appears only through CSS styles be made visible using the keyboard and any pointing device? Some additional content appearing via CSS styles cannot be made visible using the keyboard or any pointing device.
- 11.1 – Does each form field have a label? Some form fields do not have a label.
- 11.5 – In each form, are fields of the same nature grouped together where necessary? Fields of the same nature are not grouped together where necessary.
- 11.6 – In each form, does each group of fields of the same nature have a caption? In the forms, some groups of fields of the same nature do not have a caption.
- 11.10 – In each form, is input validation used appropriately (except in special cases)? In some cases, input validation is not used appropriately.
- 11.11 – In each form, is input validation accompanied, when necessary, by suggestions to help correct input errors? In some cases, input validation is not accompanied by suggestions to help correct input errors when necessary.
- 11.13 – Can the purpose of an input field be inferred to facilitate the automatic filling of fields with user data? The purpose of some input fields cannot be inferred to facilitate the automatic filling of fields with user data.
- 12.3 – Is the "site map" page relevant? The "site map" page is not relevant.
- 12.7 – On each web page, is there an escape or quick-access link to the main content area (except in special cases)? On some pages, an escape or quick-access link to the main content area is not present.
- 12.8 – On each web page, is tab order consistent? Tab order is not consistent on some pages.
- 13.8 – On each web page, can the user control any moving or flashing content? Some moving or flashing content cannot be controlled by the user.
Derogations for disproportionate loading
None
Content exempt from the accessibility obligations
None
Creation of this accessibility statement
This statement was created on Thursday 22 January 2026.
Technologies used in the creation of the website
Testing environment
Operating systems
In their latest available versions:
- Apple Mac Os
- Microsoft Windows
- Apple iOS
- Google Android
Browsers and software
In their latest versions available on various operating systems:
- Google Chrome
- Windows Edge
- Safari
- Brave
- Adobe Acrobat Reader / Preview on Mac (for PDFs only)
Tools to evaluate accessibility
- Mouse, magnifier, and on-screen keyboard emulators from various systems.
- Voiceover (Apple systems only)
- Talkback (Android only)
- NVDA 2025 and Freedom Scientific Jaws 2022 (PC systems only)
- Tanaguru Webtext RGAA4
- RGAA Assistant
- Built-in tools for graphical evaluation on various systems (colour, contrast, subtitles, etc.)
Web pages subject to compliance check
Feedback and contact
If you are unable to access any content or service, you can contact the person in charge of accessibility at Messika to be directed to an accessible alternative or receive the content in another format. Contact us