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A task group to tackle issues in the wake of the Supa Puma disaster which killed 16 people in the North Sea has been formed.A task group to tackle issues in the wake of the Supa Puma disaster which killed 16 people in the North Sea has been formed.
Industry body Oil and Gas UK said it was establishing the Helicopter Accident Issues Task Group to address "cross-industry issues".Industry body Oil and Gas UK said it was establishing the Helicopter Accident Issues Task Group to address "cross-industry issues".
The two crew and 14 passengers died when the Bond Super Puma crashed off the Aberdeenshire coast last week.The two crew and 14 passengers died when the Bond Super Puma crashed off the Aberdeenshire coast last week.
All the bodies were recovered and the helicopter wreckage is being examined.All the bodies were recovered and the helicopter wreckage is being examined.
We feel a need to come together as an industry in the aftermath of last week's appalling loss of life to review, discuss and, if necessary, take action Bob KeillerPSN We feel a need to come together as an industry in the aftermath of last week's appalling loss of life to review, discuss and, if necessary, take action Bob KeillerPSN class="" href="/1/hi/scotland/north_east/7981608.stm"> Those who died in North Sea crash
The task group is formed of senior industry managers, mainly representatives of the companies directly involved in the disaster, as well as some members of Oil and Gas UK.The task group is formed of senior industry managers, mainly representatives of the companies directly involved in the disaster, as well as some members of Oil and Gas UK.
The aim is to act on behalf of the industry to share information and advice about helicopter accidents. The group will also define possible policies and practices.The aim is to act on behalf of the industry to share information and advice about helicopter accidents. The group will also define possible policies and practices.
The group will be chaired by Bob Keiller, chief executive officer of PSN - which lost worker James Costello in the tragedy - and co-chairman of Oil and Gas UK. It will meet at least once a month.The group will be chaired by Bob Keiller, chief executive officer of PSN - which lost worker James Costello in the tragedy - and co-chairman of Oil and Gas UK. It will meet at least once a month.
Mr Keiller said: "We feel a need to come together as an industry in the aftermath of last week's appalling loss of life to review, discuss and, if necessary, take action.Mr Keiller said: "We feel a need to come together as an industry in the aftermath of last week's appalling loss of life to review, discuss and, if necessary, take action.
"Even though we may not always have early answers to every question, we are determined to ensure that any lessons are shared across the industry as quickly as possible.""Even though we may not always have early answers to every question, we are determined to ensure that any lessons are shared across the industry as quickly as possible."
All 18 people survived another North Sea helicopter incident in FebruaryAll 18 people survived another North Sea helicopter incident in February
Aberdeen North MSP Brian Adam welcomed the news.Aberdeen North MSP Brian Adam welcomed the news.
He said: "I am delighted that the industry has acted so quickly to set up this task force after last week's tragic accident. It will reassure offshore workers that the industry does have safety as its number one priority.He said: "I am delighted that the industry has acted so quickly to set up this task force after last week's tragic accident. It will reassure offshore workers that the industry does have safety as its number one priority.
"Importantly this approach will allow any new policy or recommendations to be disseminated quickly right across the industry."Importantly this approach will allow any new policy or recommendations to be disseminated quickly right across the industry.
"It will help rebuild confidence in North Sea transport which is important not just for those working on the rigs, but also for the families and friends of those who work offshore.""It will help rebuild confidence in North Sea transport which is important not just for those working on the rigs, but also for the families and friends of those who work offshore."
Memorial serviceMemorial service
All the wreckage from the Super Puma helicopter crash has been moved to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) headquarters.All the wreckage from the Super Puma helicopter crash has been moved to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) headquarters.
The AAIB said it will be examined in Farnborough by experts to try to establish the cause of the crash.The AAIB said it will be examined in Farnborough by experts to try to establish the cause of the crash.
Half of those killed came from the north east of Scotland, the others from across the UK, and one from Latvia.Half of those killed came from the north east of Scotland, the others from across the UK, and one from Latvia.
The Bond Super Puma had been returning from BP's Miller oil platform when it crashed last Wednesday.The Bond Super Puma had been returning from BP's Miller oil platform when it crashed last Wednesday.
The UK Oil and Gas Chaplaincy will conduct a memorial service on Wednesday 15 April in the Kirk of St Nicholas in Aberdeen at 1400 BST.The UK Oil and Gas Chaplaincy will conduct a memorial service on Wednesday 15 April in the Kirk of St Nicholas in Aberdeen at 1400 BST.
The crash came less than two months after a Super Puma helicopter with 18 people on board ditched in the Etap field 125 miles east of Aberdeen. All survived the 18 February incident.The crash came less than two months after a Super Puma helicopter with 18 people on board ditched in the Etap field 125 miles east of Aberdeen. All survived the 18 February incident.