CLIENT ADVOCATES
Our Guarantee, Common Sense Environmentalism, Behavior Based Safety

Ever wonder where the money you spend for environmental and health and safety consulting goes? Does it ever seem that some of your hard earned money goes to subsidize your own demise?

Decisive Action's membership has over 70 years of experience in Environmental Health and Safety Consulting. We have seen our competitors lobby for ever increasing government regulation with little or no regard for the negative consequences. Many have adopted the latest cause celbre, and a corporate lifestyle of "APPROVAL ADDICTION". This philosophy of increasing government and regulatory control has "spillover" into all other aspects of our national life--security, financial, family, and inevitably a threat to civil rights and national sovereignty. We believe in the values encompassed in the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution.

Commitment to Our Clients. It is our guarantee Decisive Action's membership will support government policies that affect our clientele and the nation positively.

Commitment to Safety. We advocate and include the Principles of Behavior Based Safety as part of everything we do, including targeting at risk behavior, conducting training, planning work through Safe Plans of Action, and teaching leadership in Health and Safety Solutions.

Commitment to The Environment. Protecting and preserving the environment for future generations is of paramount importance to Decisive Action, LLC.

With these considerations we advocate the tenets of Common Sense Environmentalism and believe that:

* While some environmental problems are legitimate, most are exaggerated by environmental groups to raise money and build support for more government power. Sound science, not scare tactics, ought to set the agenda for environmental protection.

* The best way to protect the environment is to work with, rather than against, free markets.

* Markets solve the problem of scarcity by creating abundance; markets create the wealth that makes investments in health and wilderness preservation possible; and when pollution is correctly defined as trespass, markets can discover and implement the least-cost solutions.

* Government, too, has a role to play in protecting the environment, but it has played its role poorly in the past. We need regulatory reform to ensure that governments, when involved, operate efficiently and respect the rights of the parties involved (from the Heartland Institute).