Accessibility statement
The Chamber of Labour for Lower Austria and the Lower Austria Economic Chamber are committed to making their websites and mobile applications accessible, in accordance with the Web-Zugänglichkeits-Gesetz (WZG BGBl. I. Nr. 59/2019 idgF).
This accessibility statement applies to the website “Berufsorientierung To Go” (https://www.berufsorientierungtogo.at/).
Compliance status
This website is partially compliant with Conformance Level AA of the “Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - WCAG 2.1” and the applicable European standard EN 301 549 V3.2.1 (2021-03) according to Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council.
- Some elements with text content (mainly buttons and labels) have contrast values between text and background that do not comply with the WCAG 2.1 guidelines. Instead, the contrast values were optimized according to the APCA algorithm. This is currently (June 2025) preferred in the draft WCAG 3.0 guideline to the old algorithm from the WCAG 2.1 guideline and achieves a better assessment of color contrasts as perceived by humans.
This statement was prepared on 10.06.2025. This statement was prepared based on an assessment carried out by a third party. The statement was last reviewed on 10.06.2025.
Feedback and contact information
If you notice any deficiencies with regard to the barrier-free design of the “Berufsorientierung To Go” website, you can contact us at any time.
Send an e-mail to:
We will review your concerns and endeavor to provide you with feedback as quickly as possible.
Office responsible for accessibility
Wirtschaftskammer Niederösterreich
Enforcement procedure
If the response from the above contact is not satisfactory, you may file a complaint with the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG). The FFG accepts complaints filed online via the electronic contact form.
The FFG will examine whether the complaint relates to violations of the Web-Zugänglichkeits-Gesetz (WZG), particularly to failure on the part of the federal government or associated institutions to comply with the accessibility requirements.
If the complaint is justified, the FFG will make recommendations for action to the federal government or the legal entities concerned and propose measures designed to remedy the problem.