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Accessibility Statement

We are pleased that you are interested in the accessibility of our online presence.

We want everyone to be able to use our online shop without restrictions. That is why we are strongly committed to digital accessibility and continuously work to make our offering accessible to all. Accessibility is a key part of our efforts to actively promote inclusion and to create a shopping experience that is truly available to everyone.

For this reason, we strive to make our online presence accessible in accordance with the national implementing laws of Directive (EU) 2019/882.

This accessibility statement applies to: www.seeberger.de

1. General Description of the Service

Through our online presence, we provide you with our online shop. This is an electronic service within the meaning of Directive (EU) 2019/882 and its national implementing laws.

In our online shop, you can:

  • purchase goods.

2. Descriptions and Explanations Necessary to Understand How the Service Is Provided

On the product pages, you can initially place our products in the shopping cart without obligation. You can correct your entries at any time before submitting your binding order by using the correction tools provided and explained during the ordering process. The payment methods available are displayed during the checkout process.

3. Description of Compliance with Accessibility Requirements

3.1 Application of Harmonised Standards and Technical Specifications

Our online presence complies:

  • fully with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), version 2.1, at Level AA.

The WCAG are an international standard of accessibility guidelines. They are created and maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the body responsible for standardising technologies on the internet. The aim of these guidelines is to create structures for digital services in the spirit of digital accessibility that enable access and use for all people.

3.2 Supporting Measures

Our website provides the following supporting measures:

The accessibility of this website was assessed using the following methods:

  • self-assessment
  • manual testing
  • use of Google Lighthouse accessibility tests
  • WCAG compliance review

4. Contact Information - Report a Barrier

Have you noticed any accessibility issues? If so, please feel free to contact us.

You can reach us by post, telephone, or email:

Hutfabrik Seeberger GmbH & Co. KG
Alois-von-Brinz-Str. 26
88171 Weiler-Simmerberg
Germany

Phone: 08387 9232-0
Email: info@seeberger-hats.com

5. Competent Market Surveillance Authority

The following market surveillance authority is responsible for us:

Market Surveillance Authority of the Federal States for the Accessibility of Products and Services – Institution under Public Law (MLBF AöR)
Carl-Miller-Str. 6
39112 Magdeburg
Germany

Phone: +49 (0) 391 567 6970
Email: kontakt@mlbf-barrierefrei.de

6. Conciliation Body and Procedure

A conciliation body has been established by the Federal Government Commissioner for Matters relating to Persons with Disabilities. The conciliation body is tasked with resolving conflicts between persons with disabilities and private-sector economic operators at federal level.

You may contact the conciliation body if you are not satisfied with the response received through the contact option listed above. The aim is not to determine winners or losers, but rather to find a joint and out-of-court solution to a problem with the help of the conciliation body. The conciliation procedure is free of charge. You do not need legal representation.

You can find all information about the conciliation procedure on the conciliation body’s website: Information on the conciliation procedure . There you can read how the conciliation procedure works and how to submit an application for conciliation. The application can also be submitted in Easy Language or in German Sign Language.

You can contact the conciliation body at the following address:

Conciliation Body under the German Disability Equality Act at the Office of the Federal Government Commissioner for Matters relating to Persons with Disabilities
Mauerstraße 53
10117 Berlin
Germany

Phone: +49 (0)30 18 527 2805
Email: info@schlichtungsstelle-bgg.de
Website: www.schlichtungsstelle-bgg.de

This statement was created on 02 September 2025.

Last updated on 08 April 2026.