Bourbon Dolphin: BOURBON is giving priority to rescue operations and to crew members’ relatives
BOURBON is giving top priority to the rescue of the 5 missing people and support to the families of those involved.The Bourbon Dolphin accident occurred Thursday evening while the ship was on operations 75 nautical miles North West of the Shetland Islands with 15 people on board.
This accident is a terrible tragedy, with 3 people confirmed deceased, 5
people still missing and the seven others have been treated at the hospital in
Shetland Islands. None of these seven were seriously wounded.
Rescue teams from the Shetland Coast Guards went to the zone immediately
and they are still in the rescue zone with the Royal Air Force searching for the
5 missing people.
BOURBON is in close contact with the families and is doing all it can for
them and a BOURBON support team is in place at Bourbon Offshore Norway
headoffice.
A plane has been chartered to fly relatives, officials and Bourbon Offshore
Norway Executives to Shetland Islands.
Jacques de Chateauvieux, CEO of BOURBON, and Christian Lefevre, Deputy CEO
of BOURBON and Bourbon Offshore CEO will arrive at Bourbon Offshore Norway
Headquarters during the afternoon.
The company emergency response team in Norway, supported by BOURBON
emergency management team in Marseilles is, according to the Safety Management
System plan, assessing the information available at this time.