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The quantity of heat required to rise one pond of water one degree Fahrenheit while water is in the liquid state

British Thermal Unit (BTU)

Cremate the containers with the most combustible finishes:

First

Cremate the largest human remains

First

The crematory operator should cremate the containers with the most combustible furnishes:

First

Opacity training which is generally required in those areas with very strict environmental regulations is referred to by those in the cremation business as

Smoke School.

Particulate matter commingled with the gases escaping from the stack of the crematory is referred to as:

Smoke, Fly Ash, (both are correct)

Any refractory construction intended to change direction of flow or velocity of the products of combustion:

baffle

Cremate the largest (most obese) remains:

first of the day.

Hydrogen chloride is produced in the cremation process when ______containing chlorine are cremated

plastics

Human remains that are not embalmed shall be held by the crematory in a holding facility.

refrigerated

If the operator encounters unforeseen emissions problems, he or she should

shut the machine down.

In areas with strict pollution control regulations, cremation is not allowed at night because:

smoke cannot be detected against a night sky.

This is the portion of the retort design where there is a vertical passage for conduction products of combustion to the atmosphere?

stack, chimney, flue, (all of these are correct)

In most States, regardless of the age of the equipment, there is a _____ second retention time requirement

1/2

The minimum temperature at which a human crematory should operate for maximum efficiency is:

1400 degrees Fahrenheit

The first recorded pre-planned cremation in the US took place in Charleston, South Carolina in

1783

For cremation human remains larger than _____ pounds, the equipment manufacturer should provide modified operation instructions to avoid emissions problems.

300

Cremation containers or caskets are made up of ____% combustible solids, ______% moisture, and ______% non-combustible solids and are classified as Type ____ waste

85; 10; 5; 0

If the family has not claimed the cremated remains with in ______days after final notice has been given, the funeral director may dispose of them in any legal manor.

90

_____ is/are recommended to assist in loading casketed or containerized human remains into the cremation unit.

A 21/2 inch diameter cardboard roller

Match the following "Don't Say" words with their proper "Do Say" terms. Don't Say 1. Ashes 2. Engrave 3. Headstone Do Say A. Incribe B. Marker C. Cremated Remains

Ashes = Cremated Remains, Engrave = Inscribe, Headstone = Marker

Of those persons listed below, which one should be responsible for the visual identity (D viewing) of the deceased?

Authorizing agent

The person or persons with the paramount right to authorize the cremation of a deceased human?

Authorizing agent

A device for the introduction of flame by the delivery or combining of a fuel and air mixture in the presence of heat? Sometimes referred to as primary, secondary or after!

Burner

In cremation, the ______ supplies heat to raise the temperature of teh cremation chamber to the point where combustion of the human remains and container is possible.

Burner

In the ideal cremation process, the only compounds exiting the stack are?

C02 & H20

The ceremonious distribution of cremated human remains over a large area with the aid of the wind?

Casting, Scattering, (Both are Correct)

The release of cremated human remains into the wind?

Casting, Scattering, (Both are correct.)

A structure, room or space in a mausoleum or other building containing niches or recesses used to hold cremated remains?

Columbarium

Turbulence in the exhaust flow are caused by the presences of physical obstacles such as

Curtain Walls, Drop Arches, (Both are correct)

The area in the design of the retort connecting the main incinerating chamber to the stack or chimney?

Flue, breech, (both are correct)

Carbon monoxide release from the crematory retort is an indication of:

Incomplete combustion.

Once it has been started, the cremation process is:

Irreversible

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)

Due diligence when using an off-site (third party) crematory requires that the crematory agrees to allow:

Licensed personnel from the funeral home to make unannounced visits

A chest, box, building, well, or site made to serve as the final resting place for human skeletal remains?

Ossuary

A leak resistant zippered bag designed to contain a dead human body and body fluids and is used mainly for the removal of dead human remains from the place of death?

Pouch

In those States with up-to-date laws on cremation, which of the following is strictly forbidden:

The cremation of animal remains in the same retort that is used for cremation of humans., The cremation of more than one body at the same time in the same chamber without written permission. , The incineration of waste paper and other trash in the same retort as that used for human cremation., (all of these)

The three "T 's" of proper pollution control are:

Time, Temperature & Turbulence

_____ is the mixing of gases in the cremator's exhaust flow

Turbulence

Family representative(s) present for the initiation of the cremation process?

Witness

Which one of the following metals is notorious for producing thick white smoke which will set off the pollution controls during the cremation process?

Zinc

______ can produce thick, white smoke that is difficult to control.

Zinc

The ignition of the flame in the crematory retort is generally ignited by

auto style spark plugs.

A source that might bring radiation near embalmers or crematory operators. Sometimes called "seed implantation"

brachytherapy

Disposition of human remains by cremation, without formal viewing, visitation or funeral ceremony with the body present?

direct cremation

A solid surface upon which material with high moisture content, or liquids or waste material for burning or drying are placed:

hearth

The three elements required for combustion to take place:

heat, fuel and oxygen

The act of placing cremated human remains in an urn?

inurnment

Most modern crematory retorts operated in the U.S. are fired by:

natural gas

Human remains awaiting cremation, must:

never be stacked or placed on the floor.

The reduction of identifiable bone fragments after the completion of the cremation by manual or mechanical means and reducing to granulated particles or dust?

pulverization, processing, (both are correct)

To pound, crush, smash or hammer into a powder or dust like consistence?

pulverize

The removal of the cremated remains from the retort or working them into the soil of a garden or place specifically designated for that purpose?

raking

Zinc ornaments, handles and trim should be _____ before loading into retort.

removed

Any cremated or processed remains that do not fit in the temporary container or urn shall be:

returned in a separate container

The ability of the operator to evaluate the materials to be cremated (casket, container and human remains) is:

the first step in controlling visible emissions

Crematory operated by an entity other than the funeral home or funeral provider who contracted with the family of the deceased?

third party crematory

No crematory shall accept:

unidentified caskets or cremation containers

All employees of the crematory who handle dead human remains shall practice:

universal precautions.

In the middle of the 17th century, Sir Thomas Browne wrote the earliest known essay in defense of ______ . It stressed the advantages of this form of burial.

urn burial

To cremate bodies larger than 300 lbs, the operator should

use modified operating procedures

Visible emissions (opacity) is rated on a scale from:

0% to 100%

An unfinished wood box or other non-metal receptacle or enclosure, without ornamentation or a fixed interior lining, which is designed for the encasement of human remains generally for the purpose of cremation?

Alternative container

Any vertical refractory wall supported by arch construction which serves to deflect gasses in a downward direction (sometimes referred to as a curtain wall)?

Drop arch

The agency of the United States Government responsible for the protection of air and environmental quality is referred to by the acronym:

EPA

The modern day mausoleum is named in memory of ______who died in 325 BC, and the monument built as his memorial at Halicarnassus was included among the seven wonders ofteh ancient world.

Mausolus

Any air, controlled with respect to quantity and location, forced or induced, supplied through or adjacent to the fuel bed in a crematory retort:

Primary air

A vertical passage for conduction products of combustion to the atmosphere:

Stack, Flue, Chimney, (All of these are Correct)

Term used when cremated remains are cast from a private plane?

aerial scattering

Of those listed below, which are the most easily discernible by a crematory operator with regard to determining the sequence of cases for that day?

amount of body fat and container type

Any refractory device construction in manor intended to change the direction of flow or velocity of products of combustion?

baffle

The optimum temperature for human crematory operations is:

between 1400 and 1800 degrees, 1600 degrees Fahrenheit, (both are correct)

In terms used by those that operate human crematory retorts. the number of pounds that the retort will cremate per hour is referred to as the:

burn rate.

Grate, hearth, or combination thereof where the body is consumed by flame?

burning area

The amount of waste incinerated per unit of time, usually expressed in pounds per hour?

burning rate

The amount of waste incinerated, usually expressed in pounds per hour, with the characteristics or type of waste stipulated:

capacity

Disposing of cremated remains in a manner or location that combines the cremated remains with the cremated remains of another individual?

commingling

A container used to hold the deceased which is constructed out of a type of cardboard, which is made with a series of alternate folds and ridges?

corrugated container

All remains of the cremated human body recovered after the completion of the cremation process, including pulverization?

cremated remains

A heating process that reduces human remains to bone fragments by combustion and evaporation in the presences of an open flame

cremation

An environmentally safe casket which is designed for encasing the dead human remains for the purpose of cremation?

cremation casket

The attention reasonable expected from, and ordinarily exercised by, a person who seeks to satisfy a legal requirement or to discharge an obligation?

due diligence

Cremation is the process of reducing human remains to its basic elements in the form of bone fragments through the use of

flame, vaporization, heat, (all of these are needed)

Suspended ash particles, charred paper, dust, soot or other partially incinerated matter, carried in the products of combustion (often referred to as particulate matter, or particulates):

fly ash

A designated area for the retention of human remains while awaiting the cremation processes:

holding facility

A crematory shall not accept a casket or cremation container from which there is evidence of:

leakage.

In those states the require them, the metal ID disc must follow the remains through the process (from receiving to shipping) and must be:

placed in the retort on the right hand side near the charging door.

In the language of Cremation, Retort capacity refers to:

pounds per hour.

Visual inspection of the equipment and stack should be inspected ______and ________when not in use

prior to every use - no less than every 30 days

Which of the following is used to refer to cremated human remains after they are pulverized and cleaned, leaving primarily small bone fragments as small as particles of sand or smaller

processed cremated human remains

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

In most states with cremation laws, the ____ is responsible for the crematory complying with the laws, rules and regulations of that state.

responsible cremationist

Historians generally agree that the idea of cremation most likely had its roots in the early:

stone age.

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

Most products of combustion (smoke and odor) given off during the cremation process will be destroyed if subjected to temperatures between ___ and ____ for a period of 0.5 seconds to 1 second, if and the stream is subjected to proper mixing (turbulence). .

1400-1800*F

Many adherents to the Roman Catholic faith are not aware of the Vatican's acceptance of Cremation in:

1963

In many States, the permit states that the opacity shall not exceed ____% except for ____ seconds in any _____ minute period

20; 30; 60.


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