Welcome to the Beaver Works Shop Schedule
Prototype Shop Calendar &
Access Information
Equipment list - see MIT's New Mobius Website
General Safety Guide: Beaver Works Safety Plan (reading this does not satisfy any MIT EHS Training requirements)
For calendar access and approval check with Joel or Lisa on availability
Beaver Works is a joint center chartered by the MIT School of Engineering and MIT Lincoln Laboratory, operated by the Laboratory. Dr. Robert Shin, Principal Fellow of Lincoln Laboratory's ISR and Tactical Systems Division, created Beaver Works to increase the collaboration between Lincoln Laboratory and MIT. Scott Van Broekhoven is the current Director of the center. Day-to-day operations are handled by the Joel Grimm , facility manager. The facility is open to MIT students, faculty, and collaborators that have campus access, and provides a nexus for innovation, collaboration, and hands-on development.
The Beaver Works Facility is a do-it-yourself Research and Prototype Shop Area for projects. Only after you have completed the training will you be eligible for access to the Beaver Works Facility.
We are part of Project Manus and you can check out what we have available on Mobius.
Access will be granted based on need and training certifications.
Users are expected to sign in every time that they use the Prototype Shop. Users of the facility must work only within the limitations of their training, experience and approved access to the equipment and materials.
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In order to have access, join the Beaver Works training group and complete the required EHS training.
Beaver Works has two training groups. Click on the training group name to join the appropriate group.
(1) Beaver Works – General: Join this group if you are conducting projects that do not require you to use machinery and/or a fume hood. The required training for joining this group is the EHS00496s Beaver Works Safety Orientation.
(2) Beaver Works – Prototype: Join this group if you are accessing the Beaver Works prototype area and will be using the industrial equipment. The required trainings for joining this group are
EHS00100 Gen Chemical Hygiene,
EHS00485 Intro to Shop Safety,
EHS00501 Managing Hazardous Waste, and
EHS00496s Beaver Works Safety Orientation
Once you have joined the group the MIT Atlas Learning Center – My Training Needs will list the required training to complete.
Joel Grimm, the facility manager, will provide access after verification.
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The Safety Course focuses on individual responsibilities and operational requirements relating to operating in this environment in a safe and effective manner.