Declaration of availability
The Stefan Woyda Museum Of Ancient Mazovian Metallurgy undertakes to ensure the availability of its website in accordance with the Act of April 4, 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities.
The declaration on accessibility applies to the website mshm.pl
Date of publication of the website: 02.03.2022
Date of last significant update: 02.03.2022
The website is partially compliant with the Act of April 4, 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities due to non-compliance or exclusions listed below:
- it may happen that some documents published on the site are not available due to the fact that they come from external sources or were created before the Digital Accessibility Act entered into force
- photo galleries may contain archival scans of, for example, newspaper clippings or other documents that do not have an equivalent in the digital text version.
You can use standard browser keyboard shortcuts on the website.
The website has the following facilities for people with disabilities:
- contrast version,
- the ability to change the size of the text,
- visible focus
- clearly highlighting the links,
- the ability to stop the automatic scrolling of photos in the carousel (slide) on the home page,
- skip links,
- site map
The declaration was made on 02.03.2022 on the basis of a self-assessment carried out by the public entity.
In case of problems with the availability of the website, please contact Mr. Tomasz Kuźmicz, e-mail: t.kuzmicz@mshm.pl. You can also contact us by calling: 22 7587266 ext. 13. In the same way requests for unavailable information can be submitted and complaints about non-availability can be made. Everyone has the right to request digital accessibility to the website, mobile application or any elements thereof. You can also request information to be made available using an alternative means of access, for example by reading a digitally inaccessible document, describing the content of a video without audio description, etc. The request should contain the particulars of the person filing the request, name of the website or mobile application it concerns and contact information. If the requesting person reports the need to receive information by means of an alternative method of access, they should also specify a convenient mode of presenting such information to them. The public entity should promptly satisfy the request, not later than within 7 days from the date the request was filed. If meeting this deadline is not possible, the public entity will promptly notify the person filing the request about the time when the request can be satisfied, but this deadline may not be longer than 2 months from the date of filing the request. If providing digital accessibility is not possible, the public entity may propose an alternative access to the information. If the public entity refuses to comply with the request to provide accessibility or an alternative method to access the information, the person filing the request may lodge a complaint regarding the provision of digital accessibility to the website, mobile application or an element of the website or mobile application. After exhausting the above-mentioned procedure, an application may be filed with Commissioner for Human Rights.
Architectural accessibility
Near the building of the Stefan Woyda Museum Of Ancient Mazovian Metallurgy in Pruszków at Jan Paweł II 2 Square there are parking spaces for persons with disabilities in the internal parking lot.
Access is possible by public transport. Bus stops: lines no. 2,4,5,6,7 are located nearby at Bolesława Prusa Street. Access to the building is via pavement. There is also a pedestrian crossing nearby.
The main entrance is on level 0. The reception provides visual and audible information about the layout of the rooms in the building. Inside the building, there is a device (stairclimber) that enables wheelchair users to reach the main exhibition halls on the mezzanine. During the Museum’s opening hours, all doors to the exhibition halls are open, and their width is adapted for wheelchairs. On level 0, there is a toilet adapted to the needs of disabled people. Access to the building is guaranteed to a person using an assistance dog.
Audio guides with audio description are available at the museum. The museum does not offer a sign language interpreter in its permanent offer. A sign interpreter is provided for some guided tours of exhibitions or for some educational events. There is an induction loop in the museum.