Description
Get answers straight from the source. In this live session, the ANSI/ASSP Z16.1 committee chair and vice chair will explain why the standard was developed and how it helps organizations move beyond lagging indicators to a balanced set of leading, lagging and impact metrics.
You’ll gain insights into the key principles of Z16.1, including how impact metrics demonstrate the clear connection between EHS initiatives and overall organizational performance. Practical examples will illustrate how the standard can be applied in real-world settings to track progress, improve decision-making and communicate results.
During this session we will open an interactive chat Q&A so you can ask your questions about applying Z16.1—how to track progress, improve decisions and communicate outcomes that resonate with leadership. You’ll leave with practical examples that show how impact metrics connect EHS performance to overall business results and how Z16.1 supports a more holistic approach to safety measurement.
As part of your registration, you will receive a digital version of ANSI/ASSP Z16.1-2022 Safety & Health Metrics & Performance Measures.
Note: Registration for this webinar will end 45 minutes prior to its start time. You may need to disconnect from your organization's VPN to view the content.
What You Will Learn
- Explain the key concepts of the ANSI/ASSP Z16.1 standard and its perspective on safety performance.
- Identify the benefits of a balanced set of leading and lagging metrics to more effectively measure EHS performance.
- Explore the use of impact metrics to build management support and position EHS as a strategic business partner.
- Use metrics to drive accountability at the right levels across the organization.
Length
60 minutes
CEUs
0.10
Levels (Experience with Topic)
- Intermediate: 5-10 years’ experience
Materials
After registering for the event, materials can be found under Downloads in My Account.
Speaker(s)

Alexi Carli, MS, CSP
Alexi Carli is a Health and Safety Professional with more than 35 years of experience; with an emphasis on management systems, risk control EHS Leadership and performance-based processes. In her prior role as Vice President of Global Health and Safety at UPS, Alexi was responsible for the oversight of safety and health programs impacting over 500,000 employees globally. Alexi is the current chair of the ANSI/ASSP Z16.1 Standard Committee. Alexi has co-authored an article in Professional Safety on using Z16.1 to effectively measure EHS performance and has presented on the standard at the annual conference and an ASSP Podcast.

Paul Esposito CIH, CSP
Paul Esposito, CIH, CSP, is President of STAR Consultants with more than 40 years of experience in environmental, health and safety. He is widely recognized as a presenter, workshop leader, and author on topics including risk management, EHS management systems and performance measurement. He regularly leads workshops on risk assessment, management system design and auditing, and risk-based incident analysis. His work has appeared in Professional Safety and the 3rd edition of The Safety Professionals Handbook (2022). As Vice Chair of the ASSP Z16 Committee, he has presented extensively on the Z16 standard since its 2022 publication.

Pete Mutschler, CSP
Pete Mutschler spent 35 years as an environmental and safety professional. Thirty of those years with CHS Inc. He is currently training new auditors for the ResponsibleAg program and teaching an OSHA 30-hour class geared to businesses that support agriculture. Pete has been involved in all aspects of safety, compliance, risk management, emergency response and remediation. Pete is an active participant on the Z15 (Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations) and Z16 (Safety and Health Metrics and Performance Measures). Pete is also a Professional Photographer and devoted grandfather to 6 grandchildren.
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