The laboratory undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the provisions of the Act dated 4th April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector entities. The data availability statement concerns the website of the Prof. Janusz Lewiński Group at Warsaw University of Technology and the Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences.
Date of website publication: September 2004
Date of recent major update: January 2013
Website status
The website complies partially with the Act dated 4th April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector entities.
The statement was published on 22nd September 2020.
The statement was last updated on 24th September 2020.
The statement was prepared based on self-assessment.
All standard keyboard shortcuts are available to use on the website.
Content not accesible
Some images do not have alternative text,
Some elements are not available digitally,
Some content may not display correctly on mobile devices
Some elements, which lead to open a link the a new window do not inform about this fact
Thw website may contain shortlinks (links with no information about their target included in the name
Some links are not underlined,
The website does not include proper header structure.
Exclusions: maps, and videos published before the Act
Feedback and contact
In case of difficulties with website accessibility, please contact the Office for Promotion and Information of WUT (Biuro Promocji i Informacji PW) by email (promocja@pw.edu.pl) or telephone (+48 22 234 5111). Requests for providing the inaccessible information as well as complaints on the lack of accessibility may be submitted to the Section for the Disabled by email (niepelnosparwni.bss@pw.edu.pl) or telephone (+48 22 234 1315, or +48 695 910 787).
Everybody has the right to request the digital accessibility of a website, mobile application or an element thereof. One may also request the information with the aid of an alternative access method, for instance through reading out the inaccessible digital document, describing the content of a film with no audio-description etc. The request should contain the data of a person submitting the request, an indication which website or mobile application is concerned and the contact method. If the person requests the need to obtain the information via alternative access method, he/she should additionally specify a convenient method of revealing this information. The public entity should forthwith process the request, not later than within 7 days of the request being submitted. If compliance with the above deadline is not possible, the entity shall immediately inform the requester of the nearest possible date when the request may be processed, whereby this date shall not exceed 2 months from the request having been submitted. If providing digital access is not possible, the public entity may offer an alternative method of accessing the information. In case the public entity refuses to process the request of providing access or refuses to provide access via an alternative method, the requester may file a complaint on the lack of digital availability of a website, mobile application or an element thereof. Having exhausted all of the above methods, one may file an application with the Polish Ombudsman.
Architectural accessibility
Building of Chemical Technology, Warsaw University of Technology
ul. Koszykowa 75, Warszawa
Report on accessibility (PDF, 207 kB, in Polish, last updated in 2013)
Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences
ul. Kasprzaka 44/52, Warszawa
Accessibility map: