Nikhil Rattan

Nikhil Rattan

Nikhil Rattan leads the EHS program for Best Buy Canada. He holds a Bachelors’ Degree in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University and additional educational credentials in Human Resources and Health and Safety from the University of Toronto. He is a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP), Certified Human Resources Leader (CHRL) and a certified practitioner in Environmental Social Governance (ESG).

Building sustainable practices

How to integrate an environmental focus into health, safety & well-being programs

Building sustainable practices

Understanding human response to hazardous situations

How the mind and body reacts to pressure, stress, and danger

Understanding human response to hazardous situations

Safety leadership in crisis management

Why you may need skills like risk evaluation, crisis communication and emotional intelligence

Safety leadership in crisis management

Elevating EHS leadership with emotional intelligence

How to move from a culture of compliance to one of compassion

Elevating EHS leadership with emotional intelligence

Beyond Compliance: Unleashing potential through self-awareness

Why understanding oneself can lead to better safety outcomes in the workplace

Beyond Compliance: Unleashing potential through self-awareness

Leading through turbulent times

How safety pros can stay calm and cool under pressure

Leading through turbulent times

Why is psychological safety vital for happy employees and successful teams?

Tips to create a psychologically safe workplace

Why is psychological safety vital for happy employees and successful teams?

Return of value vs. return of investment: The path forward

How to measure the effectiveness of a safety program

Return of value vs. return of investment: The path forward

Mind your business: Mental fitness in the workplace

Tips to enhance mental resilience among workers

Mind your business: Mental fitness in the workplace

Safety culture and leadership in the era of diversity, equity, and inclusion

Why DEI practices need to be included while building safety systems

Safety culture and leadership in the era of diversity, equity, and inclusion