Updated: July 2020.
The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is committed to maintaining a website that is accessible to the broadest audience possible, regardless of technology or ability. We are actively working to increase the accessibility and usability of this website by ensuring the website is designed, developed and maintained in compliance with the accessibility laws and principles identified in OEHHA’s Website Accessibility Certification. If you are unable to access certain content, please email Web.Accessibility@oehha.ca.gov to request the content in a format that is accessible to you.
Request Document Translation
OEHHA is committed to providing equal access to all OEHHA programs and services to persons who are Limited English Proficient (LEP) in accordance with the Dymally-Alatorre Bilingual Services Act (Gov. Code, § 7290 et seq.). OEHHA does our best to proactively translate documents, but if there is a document on our website that you need translated, please contact us. Thank you!
OEHHA will translate any materials provided on our website into an alternative language where possible.
Assistive Tools
OEHHA’s website is monitored and tested regularly using a variety of assistive technologies including those provided by AudioEye. OEHHA uses the AudioEye Ally Toolbar to allow website visitors to customize their user experience. You can activate the Ally Toolbar using the button in the bottom right hand corner on any page of this website.
Web Browsers and Screen Readers
OEHHA recommends using the following web browser / screen reader combinations for an optimized experience:
- For Windows users: JAWS and Internet Explorer or NVDA and Firefox
- For Mac users: VoiceOver and Safari or VoiceOver and Chrome
- For mobile users: VoiceOver for the iPhone and TalkBack for Android devices
Feedback
OEHHA values user input and feedback. If you encounter any accessibility issues with this website or any content herein, or have questions related to the content on this page, please contact Web.Accessibility@oehha.ca.gov or call (916) 324-7572.