Accessibility Statement for Ask a Question and Report an Issue
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The Swedish Chemicals Agency is responsible for these services. We want as many people as possible to be able to use them. This page describes how the services "Ask a Question" and "Report an Issue" comply with the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services, any known accessibility issues, and how you can report problems to us so that we can address them.
How accessible are the "Ask a Question" and "Report an Issue" services?
We are aware that parts of the services are not fully accessible.
What can you do if you are unable to use parts of the services?
If you discover accessibility issues in these services, please let us know.
If you require content from the services that is not accessible to you, you may contact us to request the information in an accessible format. This also applies to content that is exempt from the scope of the law.
You can contact us in the following ways:
- send an email to kemi@kemi.se
- call 08-519 411 00
Report accessibility issues
We are constantly striving to improve the accessibility of our services. If you encounter issues not described on this page, or if you believe we are not meeting the requirements of the law, please let us know so we are aware of the problem.
You can contact us in the following ways:
- send an email to kemi@kemi.se
- call 08-519 411 00
Supervision
The Agency for Digital Government is responsible for supervising compliance with the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services. If you are not satisfied with how we handle your feedback, you can contact the Agency for Digital Government External link. and bring it to their attention.
Technical information about the accessibility of the services
These services are partially compliant with the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services. Known deficiencies are described below.
Content that is not accessible
Non-compliance when using screen readers
- Some images lack alternative text or have unclear descriptions.
- Notifications and changes to content are not always conveyed correctly to assistive technologies.
- Headings and structure are not consistently marked up, which makes navigation difficult.
- Language changes in the content are not correctly marked.
Non-compliance for users with low vision
- Color contrasts do not always meet the requirements.
- It is not always clear what is highlighted or selected.
- Focus indicators are unclear or missing.
Non-compliance when using a keyboard
- Not all functions can be used with the keyboard alone.
- The focus order is illogical in some cases.
- It is not always clear where the focus is located.
Issues affecting understandability and usability
- Some buttons and links have unclear names.
- In some cases, forms lack clear instructions and feedback.
Non-compliance in code and structure
- Form fields are not always correctly linked to their labels.
- Semantic HTML is not used consistently.
- ARIA attributes are used inconsistently or incorrectly.
- Technical attributes are incorrectly implemented in some cases.
How we tested the services
The most recent assessment was conducted on 23 February 2026 by an external consultant.
This accessibility statement was last updated on 10 April 2026.