CA CREMATORY MANAGER EXAM - HEALTH & SAFETY
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Define "Interment" - ANSWER ->The disposition of human remains by
entombment or burial in a cemetery or, in the case of cremated
remains, by inurnment, placement or burial in a cemetery, or burial at
sea.
Removing any part of any human remains from any place where it has
been interred, or from where it is awaiting interment, cremation, or
hydrolysis, with intent to sell it or to dissect it, without authority of law,
or written permission of the person or persons having the right to
control the remains, or with malice or wantonness is punishable by -
ANSWER ->Imprisonment
Can crematory/hydrolysis employees remove foreign materials,
pacemakers, or prostheses from cremated remains or hydrolyzed
human remains? - ANSWER ->Yes
Can crematory/hydrolysis employees remove dental gold or silver,
jewelry, or mementos? - ANSWER ->Yes, if the equipment cannot
process these materials.
What must you do with any dental gold/silver, jewelry or mementos
that you remove? - ANSWER ->They must be returned to the
urn/cremated remains container/hydrolyzed remains container, unless
otherwise directed by the 7100 rights holder.
Do you need specific written permission to remove dental gold/silver,
jewelry or mementos from human remains? - ANSWER ->Yes, from the
, 7100 rights holder. Otherwise you can be punished by imprisonment.
(Residue containing dental gold/silver or other precious metals that
cannot be removed from the chamber is not a violation.)
If you detain human remains/fail to release human remains, personal
effects, or any certificate or permit required upon the delivery of
authorization for release signed by the next of kin/someone entitled to
custody of the remains, you are guilty of what? - ANSWER ->A
misdemeanor.
Can you remove cremated/hydrolyzed remains from the place of
cremation/hydrolysis if they are not suitable for inurnment? - ANSWER
->No.
What should you include on a contract for cremation or hydrolysis
services? - ANSWER ->Specific written notification of the processing
that takes place.
How should a recognizable dead human fetus of less than 20 weeks
gestation be disposed of, if not be interment? - ANSWER ->Incineration
How shall cremated/hydrolyzed remains be removed from the place of
cremation/hydrolysis? - ANSWER ->In a durable container, and kept on
the property of the 7100 rights holder, someone with their permission,
or a church/religious shrine (with their permission).
What must occur for cremated/hydrolyzed remains to be kept in a
keepsake urn? - ANSWER ->They must be authorized by 7100 rights
holder, a permit must be issued for each keepsake urn (designating the
home address of each persons receiving an urn) and a permit fee must
be paid.
CODE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED
PASS
Define "Interment" - ANSWER ->The disposition of human remains by
entombment or burial in a cemetery or, in the case of cremated
remains, by inurnment, placement or burial in a cemetery, or burial at
sea.
Removing any part of any human remains from any place where it has
been interred, or from where it is awaiting interment, cremation, or
hydrolysis, with intent to sell it or to dissect it, without authority of law,
or written permission of the person or persons having the right to
control the remains, or with malice or wantonness is punishable by -
ANSWER ->Imprisonment
Can crematory/hydrolysis employees remove foreign materials,
pacemakers, or prostheses from cremated remains or hydrolyzed
human remains? - ANSWER ->Yes
Can crematory/hydrolysis employees remove dental gold or silver,
jewelry, or mementos? - ANSWER ->Yes, if the equipment cannot
process these materials.
What must you do with any dental gold/silver, jewelry or mementos
that you remove? - ANSWER ->They must be returned to the
urn/cremated remains container/hydrolyzed remains container, unless
otherwise directed by the 7100 rights holder.
Do you need specific written permission to remove dental gold/silver,
jewelry or mementos from human remains? - ANSWER ->Yes, from the
, 7100 rights holder. Otherwise you can be punished by imprisonment.
(Residue containing dental gold/silver or other precious metals that
cannot be removed from the chamber is not a violation.)
If you detain human remains/fail to release human remains, personal
effects, or any certificate or permit required upon the delivery of
authorization for release signed by the next of kin/someone entitled to
custody of the remains, you are guilty of what? - ANSWER ->A
misdemeanor.
Can you remove cremated/hydrolyzed remains from the place of
cremation/hydrolysis if they are not suitable for inurnment? - ANSWER
->No.
What should you include on a contract for cremation or hydrolysis
services? - ANSWER ->Specific written notification of the processing
that takes place.
How should a recognizable dead human fetus of less than 20 weeks
gestation be disposed of, if not be interment? - ANSWER ->Incineration
How shall cremated/hydrolyzed remains be removed from the place of
cremation/hydrolysis? - ANSWER ->In a durable container, and kept on
the property of the 7100 rights holder, someone with their permission,
or a church/religious shrine (with their permission).
What must occur for cremated/hydrolyzed remains to be kept in a
keepsake urn? - ANSWER ->They must be authorized by 7100 rights
holder, a permit must be issued for each keepsake urn (designating the
home address of each persons receiving an urn) and a permit fee must
be paid.