Association of Independent Living Groups

Please note that some information on this page is out-of-date and will be updated in the near future. The SLI User's Guide has more current information.

AILG Safety, Licensing, and Inspection Program

The Safety, Licensing, and Inspection (SLI) program was developed and endorsed by the Association of Independent Living Groups (AILG) to improve the inspectional and licensing process within the MIT FSILG community. It clarifies roles, reinforces the responsibility of our members, provides practical educational opportunities, improves safety, increases harmony with municipal authorities, and improves the use of the resources of the MIT community.

The charter of the SLI program is to assist members in meeting their obligations in the areas of safety, licensing, and inspection of their buildings, and to provide improved means of communicating the status of these issues between members, the AILG, MIT, and the municipal authorities. The most important aspect of that communication is a reliable database of inspection and licensing status which provides interested parties the information they need, especially in an emergency. The SLI program provides tools, resources, and information; however, it does not assume responsibility for the safety or license compliance of member houses. Member houses retain full responsibility for their own safety; the SLI Program respects the independence and privacy of houses as they successfully manage their own affairs.

The SLI Program provides several services to the FSILG community including document management, inspection coordination, inspection preparation and assistance, safety education, and a interface with the municipalities in which the FSILGs are located, as needed.

The SLI program is under the auspices of the AILG Facilities Committee. Steve Baker is the chair of the committee and may be reached at sbaker (at) baker-wohl (dot) com.

A full description of the SLI program is available in the "SLI Program Specification" available in the documents section below.

Document Management and Inspection Coordination

The AILG has contracted the FSILG Cooperative (FCI) to administer the program and perform various document registration, process management, and inspection coordination activities utilizing its experience communicating and working with individual FSILGs, and its data management and development capacity. Funding is provided by a mix of MIT contributions and AILG membership assessments. The service will be provided for all FSILGs participating in the SLI program whether they are Cooperative members or not. The activities break down into several categories:

Building Safety Facilitator

The AILG contracts with an individual or firm (the BSF) with skills in the related safety and building management areas to be the "boots on the ground" presence to identify and assist houses in correcting conditions that could jeopardize safety and successful inspections, and to serve as a liaison with the municipal authorities.

Using the BSF is optional if a house provides someone with equivalent skills. This BSF-Alternate must be approved by the AILG Facilities Committee and must perform the same activities and submit the same reports that the BSF would provide if the house was utilizing that option. The BSF's activities include:

Specific items for attention include, but are not limited to, exit signage, emergency lighting, sprinkler system condition, egress path and egress availability, rodents, lighting, electrical hazards, housekeeping, fire extinguishers, etc.

Jay Flynn is the AILG Building Safety Facilitator. His contact information is:

    PHONE: 617-253-6030
    FAX: 617-324-7048
    EMAIL: jflynn2 (at) mit (dot) edu

    OFFICE: W20-020A
    84 Massachusetts Ave
    Cambridge, MA 02139

    MAIL: P.O. Box 397068
    Cambridge, MA 02139

MIT EHS Office

MIT EHS Office provides both a source for relevant expertise and an MIT institutional presence. Its activities are targeted to effectively use this resource.

Other's Activities

The MIT FSILG Dean's Office provides and supports student communication and education and applies sanctions as required. It maintains its own contact lists, but efforts are made to cross-pollinate its list and the SLI program's contact list.

The AILG Facilities Committee will regularly review the list of open issues at its monthly meeting, with the goal of getting them responsibly addressed and closed in a timely manner. Persistent unresolved issues will be dealt with.

The AILG Accreditation Committee is informed of the status of licenses and approvals, and of significant lapses in compliance.

As mentioned, the house corporations and resident students have the overall responsibility for safety, licensing and inspection aspects of their house.

SLI Documents