DEAD BOARD WK 10 2
The optimum temperature for human crematory operation is:
1600 degrees Fahrenheit.
Many adherents to the Roman Catholics faith are not aware of the Vatican's acceptance of Cremation in:
1963
The number of cremated remains that may be buried in a single normal size grave is controlled by:
Cemetery policy
Of those listed below, which are types of crypts:
Garden Lawn Mausoleum
A stone with an inscription used to mark the grave. May be as simple as the name and dates- John Doe 1927 - 2004:
Gravestone
With the exception of _________ and ___________, most major religions readily accept cremation
Islam- Orthodox Judaism
During the performance of any maintenance on the retort, OSHA __________ procedures should be strictly followed to the letter or the rule.
LOTO (lock-out,tag-out)
Which of these terms comes from the Latin "sepulcrum" which meant "a burial place"?
Sepulchre
These are relatively small cemeteries with rows of headstones of size and style determined by the lot owner. Located in larger cities, they appear crowded and may use multiple depth burial methods
Urban Cemeteries
Family representative(s) present for the initiation of the cremation process?
Witness
A mausoleum is a building primarily intended for ___.
casketed remains
A memorial to a single person but more commonly for a group of people who have died, but whose bodies are not present is classified as a ___.
cenotaph
A structure, room or space in a mausoleum or other building containing niches or recesses used to hold cremated remains is a(n):
columbarium
Disposing of cremated remains in a manner or location that combines the cremated remains with the cremated remains of another individual?
commingling
What is the term for the type of cardboard which is made with a series of zig-zag folds of thick paper with a smooth layer glued to either side of that folded paper?
corrugated cardboard
The crematory operator should cremate the containers with the most combustible finishes:
first
Which of these are in the design of a retort?
flue breech
The general term applied to markers or other permanent items used to identify the place of interment. Their purpose is to commemorate a family or an individual
memorial
A cemetery which has adopted a park like style and abolished the use of upright memorials.
memorial park
The term for removal of the cremated remains from the retort is the same term used to describe working cremains into the softened soil of a garden specifically designated for that purposes. This term is ___.
raking
The term for the special brick that is used to line the firebox or primary chamber of the crematory retort:
refractory brick
The crematory operator should __________ any items for cremation that contain chlorinated plastics.
refuse
Which type of cemetery is allowed to be selective about who may be buried there?
religious
A receptacle for cremated remains usually made of cardboard, plastic or similar materials designed to hold the cremated remains until an urn or other permanent container is acquired or other disposition is made?
temporary container
In a hillside cemetery, where the grave is on a steep slope, it might be necessary for the funeral director to ____________ in order to keep the lowering device level over the grave
use crib work
