The Faculty of Security, Logistics and Management of the Military University of Technology. agrees to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the provisions of the Act of April 4, 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities (Journal of Laws, item 848).
The accessibility statement applies to the website https://wlo.wat.edu.pl/.
Website publication date: 2020/01/01
Date of last significant update: 2023/04/24
The Faculty of Security, Logistics and Management is an organizational unit of the Military University of Technology subordinated to the Rector. The Faculty has qualified teaching staff, runs scientific clubs (Securitas et Defensio WAT, Applied Logistics, Military Logistics, National Security, Strategy) and has a modern infrastructure adapted to the best possible education processes, including: Laboratory of Crisis Management and Critical Infrastructure Protection, TL WISŁA Multimedia Shooting Training System Laboratory, Cybersecurity Research Laboratory, Military Logistics Laboratory, Enterprise Logistics Laboratory, Engineering and Management Laboratory.
The Faculty provides education on:
- civilian studies in the following fields: Logistics (practical profile), State defence (practical profile), National security (general academic profile), Management (general academic profile);
- military studies: logistics, economic logistics;
- postgraduate studies (Management in the aquisition system of military equipment, Logistics security, Enterprise logistics management in environmental protection conditions, Logistics management in the enterprise, Public procurement in logistics, Audit and internal control in hierarchical organizations and public administration, Human resources management, Information Protection Inspector , Academy of Leadership and Communication in Organizational Management, Financial Analysis and Accounting, Organizational Management in the IT Environment;
- specialist courses for the needs of the Ministry of National Defence.
The website https://wlo.wat.edu.pl/ is partially compliant with the Act of April 4, 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities due to the inconsistencies or exclusions listed below:
- the website contains films without subtitles for the deaf;
- some images do not have alternative text.
Maps are excluded from the obligation to ensure accessibility.
The declaration was prepared on the basis of a self-assessment conducted by a public entity.
You can use standard browser keyboard shortcuts on the website.
The Administrator makes every effort to ensure that the data posted on the website are understandable and formatted in a manner consistent with the principles of accessibility.
The statement was prepared on: 2022/08/30
Feedback and contact details
If any problems with website accessibility arise, please contact us. The contact person is: accessibility coordinator – Barbara Buchalik, barbara.buchalik@wat.edu.pl. Contact can also be reached by phone: 261 839 191. Requests for access to unavailable information and complaints about the lack of accessibility can also be submitted in the same way.
Everyone is entitled to request digital accessibility of a website, mobile application or any of their elements. You can also request that information be made available using an alternative access method, for example by reading a digitally inaccessible document, describing the content of a film without audio description, etc. The request should include the details of the person making the request, which website or mobile application it is about, and the method of contact. If the requesting person reports the need to receive information using an alternative access method, one should also determine the method of presenting the information that is convenient for them. The public entity should fulfill the request immediately, no later than within 7 days from the date of the request. If it is not possible to meet this deadline, the public entity shall immediately inform the person making the request when it will be possible to fulfill the request, but this deadline cannot be longer than 2 months from the date of making the request. If ensuring digital accessibility is not possible, the public entity may propose an alternative way of accessing the information. If a public entity refuses to comply with a request to ensure accessibility or an alternative method of access to information, the person making the request may file a complaint regarding the digital accessibility of the website, mobile application or element of the website or mobile application. After exhausting the procedure indicated above, one can also submit an application to the Ombudsperson.
Keyboard shortcuts – no special keyboard shortcuts are used on the website https://wlo.wat.edu.pl/.
Architectural accessibility
Faculty of Security, Logistics and Management of the Military University of Technology, Gen. S. Kaliskiego 2B, 00-908 Warsaw.
The Faculty has buildings located both in the open and closed areas of the Military University of Technology.
Building No. 135 (Lipsk)
Admission to the main building of the Faculty, located in an open area, is possible with a pass. At the pass office, which is located on the ground floor of building no. 100 (at the entrance from Kaliskiego Street), one can obtain a single-use pass and extend the validity of periodic passes. The building has no architectural barriers and is equipped with an elevator. Those with limited mobility can enter the building without having to climb stairs. The building is accessible in a wheelchair and with an assistance dog.
Buildings no. 13, 22, 28, 158 and the Applied Logistics Centre – building no. 16
Entry to the closed area is possible through control points: entrance gates, pedestrian crossings and wheelchair entry gates, which open after presenting a valid passenger or car-passenger pass.
Building no. 16 (CLS) is fully adapted for people with special needs.
The remaining buildings, due to their age and technical condition, are not fully adapted to those with special needs. Architectural barriers occur in relation to elevators, bathrooms, staircases, width of stairs, floor area, and changes in floor level.
In front of all buildings of the Faculty there are marked, designated parking spaces adapted for parking by disabled people.
There is information about the layout of rooms in all Faculty buildings.