Accessibility Statement
Seaton Forest Products Ltd. is committed to making seatonforest.ca accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of ability or the technology used to browse the web.
Our standard
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA — the internationally recognized standard for web accessibility. Our site has been designed and built with these guidelines in mind, and we test it regularly.
What we've done
- All pages include a skip-to-content link for keyboard users.
- Every image has descriptive alt text. Decorative images are hidden from assistive technology.
- All form fields have explicit labels. Required fields are marked.
- Colour contrast meets or exceeds WCAG AA ratios throughout — body text achieves 13:1 against the background.
- Focus indicators are visible on all interactive elements.
- The site is fully keyboard navigable.
- All motion and transitions are suppressed when the user has enabled prefers-reduced-motion.
- Pages use semantic HTML5 landmarks:
header,nav,main,footer, andarticle. - Live regions (
aria-live) announce form status updates without requiring a page reload.
Known limitations
We are not aware of any outstanding accessibility issues. If you find something that doesn't work for you, we want to hear about it.
Get help or report an issue
If you experience any difficulty using this site, or if you need content in a different format, please contact us:
Seaton Forest Products Ltd.
office@seatonforest.ca · (250) 847-1430
7865 BC-16 W, Kitimat-Stikine, BC V0J 2N1
We aim to respond to accessibility requests within two business days.
Technical information
This site is built with plain HTML, CSS, and minimal JavaScript. It does not rely on any framework or third-party UI library. It has been tested with keyboard navigation and reviewed against WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria. We use Fontshare for web fonts.
Enforcement
Accessibility legislation in British Columbia falls under the Accessible British Columbia Act (2021). Federal obligations for private-sector organizations are evolving under the Accessible Canada Act (2019). We support the intent of both.