Section 508 Compliance Remediation
Fast and Accurate Creation of Accessible PDFs and Digital Documents
Meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) AA and Section 508 document compliance standards quickly without sacrificing accuracy. Braille Works has been a trusted resource for document accessibility and compliance since 1994. Our accessible document solutions help mitigate cost and risk to your business.
508 Compliance takes into account multiple aspects of PDFs
- Master requirements for all documents
- General layout and formatting requirements
- Accessibility tagging and reading order
- Document images requirements
- Lists and tables
- Form fields
See why it’s crucial to find a Section 508 compliance vendor that remediates PDFs correctly.
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- SOC 2 Type 2 certified with HITRUST Common Security Framework (CSF v9.6)
- FISMA audited
- Highest standard data encryption
- 24/7 Secure electronic file transfer
- A secure facility and a remote location
- Off-site disaster recovery
- Redundant multi-site data backup

Why leading organizations choose Braille Works for accessible PDFs
- A completely in-house process ensures your confidential documents remain secure
- ADA, Section 504 and 508 document compliance specialists on staff
- Strict quality control procedures keep your data secure, accurate, and confidential
- Section 508 and WCAG certifications available
- Fast, accurate remediation
- All work is performed within the United States by U.S. citizens
508 Compliance FAQ
Who needs to be 508 compliant?
Section 508 doesn’t only apply to federal agencies. It also impacts any organization that does business with a federal agency or receives federal funding. This includes private contractors, the financial industry, healthcare, many legal organizations, and others. Learn more about who need to be compliant.
Which documents fall under Section 508?
If Section 508 applies to you, all your digital communications must be accessible. Digital communications include, but are not limited to, website content, emails, computer software, apps, and PDF documents.
How Does Section 508 Relate to the ADA?
By comparison, a law like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a broader law. The ADA is directed at public and private organizations, states, and municipalities. The ADA requires accessibility, but there are few specifics when it comes to digital and electronic accessibility. Learn more about how accessibility laws relate to each other.