Casablanca - Office Accessibility

Accessibility is fundamental to Salesforce culture. We make our spaces as inclusive as possible, but also know that some of our offices still have some restrictions and limitations.

We want to make sure that visitors, guests and employees are aware of any constraints in our office spaces, as well as highlight some of the accessible provisions that can be expected when visiting us. That way, everyone is empowered to plan their visit and make their time with us easy and enjoyable.

Getting to and from the office

Yes, you can travel from the airport to the office via train to Casa-Port Station. From there, choose one of the following:
- Red taxi: three minutes by car
- On foot: 21 minutes
- Bus No. 5: 16 minutes

Since accessible taxis are challenging to find, booking a private transportation service is recommended:
- Tamaris Golden Tour
- Handi-Medic

In the office

No, service dogs and emotional support animals are not currently recognised in Morocco.

Yes, there are four lifts, including a freight lift, along with four emergency staircases (two leading to the top floors and two to the basement).

The accessible toilet is located near the second main door, on the right when entering. It includes a bidet, washbasin and mirror.

No, all-gender toilets are not available.

Yes, the Wellness Room is located on the 4th floor and overlooks the sea.

There is a Reflection Room available for prayer.

Snacks are available in the kitchen and social lounge on the 4th floor.

There are a few restaurants within two minutes from the building. For more options, the Marina Shopping Mall food court is five minutes away.

- Customers and guests should co-ordinate with their Salesforce host to arrange accommodations before arrival.
- Employees can contact their REWS coordinator or log a REWS ticket for additional support.

- In case of a building evacuation, the designated evacuation zones for individuals with disabilities are the emergency staircases.
- The fire department will assist in evacuating individuals unable to exit on their own, as co-ordinated by the Emergency Response Team.