The Open Label: what it is and how it works
The Open Label is not just an automatic “stamp”: it is a voluntary quality certification that confirms compliance with concrete requirements for accessibility and usability for people with disabilities.
It goes beyond the legal minimum: it requires active commitment, structured planning, and the willingness to continuously improve.
Facilities certified with the Open Label must demonstrate compliance with criteria in various areas — entrances, internal routes, adequate restrooms, signage, communication, staff training, awareness initiatives, and more.