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What does the timer do?
Answer:
It shuts off either the primary burner or afterburner at a preset time, so the
operator doesn't have to turn them off manually.
Name the 8 systems that have some kind of control, either by the operator or
an automated programmer.
Answer:
1. Electric Activated Door Control
2. Blower
3. Combustion Burner
4. Afterburner
5. Timer
6. Temperature Controller/Indicator
7. Chart Recorder
8. Opacity Monitor
What is the next step after the 7 start-up steps?
Answer:
Use a cardboard roller to insert the case into the primary chamber.
If repositioning is necessary, what body part is likely to need to be moved, and
to where?
Answer:
The trunk part of the torso or bone mass; move it directly over the flame of the
burner.
How cool should the primary chamber be before attempting removal of
cremated remains?
Answer:
Below 400°F.
, What are the two steps involved in processing cremated remains?
Answer:
1. Removal of foreign objects
2. Reduction of particle size by grinding, crushing, pulverizing, etc.
Name 7 types of foreign objects whose removal is consistent with processing.
Answer:
1. Pacemakers
2. Prosthesis
3. Dental Gold
4. Jewelry
5. Mementos
6. Screws, nails, or staples
7. Casket hardware not previously removed.
6- step procedure for processing cremated remains.
Answer:
1. Check processor for cleanliness
2. Remove foreign material from remains
3. Retrieve ID disc
4. Place remains in processor and process
5. Brush all residue into catch tray
6. Take tray and tag to packaging table
Minimum thickness of plastic bag inside urn.
Answer:
2 mm
Where in the urn should the ID disc be placed?
Answer:
On the plastic tie that closes the bag inside.
What should be done if cremated remains do not fill the urn completely?
Answer:
Fill the balance with clean shredded paper.
If the urn lid is not completely secure, what should be used to secure it?