2.0 Roles and Responsibilities

MIT's Environment, Health and Safety Management System is responsive to the overall structure and culture that exist in the MIT community.

The EHS-MS Organizational Structure, shown in the chart, provides a framework that fosters communication and effective working relations among Departments, Laboratories, and Centers (DLCs), the Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Office, the Environmental Programs/EHS Headquarters Office (EP/EHO) and MIT's senior officers (including the President, Provost, Chancellor, Executive Vice President, Vice Presidents, and Deans).

2.1 Institute Leadership

2.2 Departments, Laboratories, and Centers

2.3 EHS Programs Office and EHS Office

2.4 Incentives and Consequences


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