Accessibility
What is digital accessibility?
An accessible website allows all users to access its content without difficulty, including people with disabilities who use specialized software or hardware.
For example, it allows you to:
- Navigate with speech synthesis or Braille displays (used by Internet users who are blind or visually impaired).
- Personalize the service appearance depending on their needs (character enlargement, color modification, etc.).
- Navigate without using the mouse, with the keyboard only or via a touch screen.
To do this, the site must comply with the standards in force when it is created and updated.
Accessibility statement
Saft undertakes to make its website accessible in accordance with article 47 of law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.
This accessibility statement applies to https://saft.com/en.
To learn more about Saft and TotalEnergies' digital accessibility strategy:
Compliance status
The website https://saft.com/en is partially compliant with the General Accessibility Improvement Guidelines (RGAA) version 4.1.2. The non-conformities and derogations are listed below.
Test results
A compliance audit conducted by FACIL’iti in December 2025 reveals that:
- 62.07% of the RGAA version 4.1.2 criteria are met (Global compliance rate).
- The average compliance rate of the site is 72.55%.
Non-accessible content
List of non-compliant criteria :
- 1.2 – Is each decorative image correctly ignored by assistive technologies?
- 2.2 – For each frame with a frame title, is that title relevant?
- 3.1 – On every web page, is information not conveyed solely by color?
- 3.2 – On every web page, is the contrast between text color and background color sufficiently high (except in special cases)?
- 4.12 – Is the viewing of each non-temporal media controllable by keyboard and any pointing device?
- 6.2 – On every web page, does each link have a label?
- 7.1 – Is each script, if necessary, compatible with assistive technologies?
- 7.3 – Is each script controllable by keyboard and any pointing device (except in special cases)?
- 8.9 – On every web page, are tags not used solely for presentation purposes?
- 9.1 – On every web page, is information structured using appropriate headings?
- 9.3 – On every web page, is each list properly structured?
- 10.1 – On the website, are style sheets used to control the presentation of information?
- 10.5 – On every web page, are CSS declarations for background and font colors correctly used?
- 10.7 – On every web page, for each element receiving focus, is the focus indicator visible?
- 10.8 – On every web page, are hidden contents intended to be ignored by assistive technologies?
- 10.11 – On every web page, can content be presented without loss of information or functionality and without requiring vertical scrolling for a window with a height of 256 px or horizontal scrolling for a window with a width of 320 px (except in special cases)?
- 11.1 – Does each form field have a label?
- 11.5 – In each form, are fields of the same nature grouped together when necessary?
- 11.10 – In each form, is input control used appropriately (except in special cases)?
- 11.13 – Can the purpose of an input field be inferred to facilitate automatic filling with user data?
- 13.3 – On every web page, does each downloadable office document have an accessible version when necessary (except in special cases)?
- 13.8 – On every web page, is each moving or blinking content controllable by the user?
Establishment of this accessibility statement
This statement was established on 03 December 2025.
Derogations
An exemption applies for video players (YouTube). Under Article 3, paragraph 5, of Decree 2019-768 of July 24, 2019, the following are exempt from the legal obligation:
"Third-party content that is neither funded nor developed by the concerned organization and is not under its control."
Technologies used for Saft analysis
- HTML5
- CSS
- JavaScript
Test environment
Content rendering checks were carried out based on the combination provided by the RGAA 4.1.2 reference base, using the following tools:
- Google Chrome browser
- Firefox browser
Tools used to assess accessibility
- ARC Toolkit browser extension
- WAVE browser extension
- Web Developer browser extension
- HeadingsMap browser extension
Pages of the site that have been subject to the compliance check
- Homepage
- Contact page
- Terms and conditions
- Accessibility page
- Distributor contacts
- Saft in brief
- News page
- Opportunities
- Search results
Contact Saft
If you are unable to access content or service, you can contact the corresponding team to be directed to an accessible alternative or get the content in another form.
- Contact the team by: communication@saft.com
Contact TotalEnergies
You can help us improve digital accessibility at Saft and TotalEnergies by sharing your feedback. To do this, send us an email at digital.accessibility@totalenergies.com
Remedies
This procedure should be used in the following case.
You have notified the website manager of a lack of accessibility that prevents you from accessing content or services on the portal and you have not received a satisfactory response.
- Write a message to the Rights Defender.
- Contact the delegate of the Rights Defender in your region.
- Send a letter by post (free of charge, do not put a stamp on):
Défenseur des droits
Libre réponse 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07