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CA Crematory Manager Actual Exam - Health & Safety Code Questions with Complete Solutions, Exams of Law

A comprehensive overview of the health and safety code questions and solutions that a ca crematory manager would encounter in an actual exam. It covers a wide range of topics, including the start-up process, processing of cremated remains, identification of foreign objects, packaging requirements, overshooting, pricing information, employee knowledge requirements, legal considerations, and various other regulatory aspects related to cremation operations. The document aims to equip crematory managers with the necessary knowledge and procedures to ensure compliance with the relevant health and safety codes and provide a high level of service to their clients.

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CA Crematory Manager Actual Exam - Health &
Safety Code Questions with Complete Solutions
What does the timer do?
It shuts off either the primary burner, or afterburner at a preset time so that the
operator doesn't have to shut them off manually.
Name the 8 systems that have some kind of control, either by the operator or by an
automated programmer.
1) Electric Activated Door Control
2) Blower
3) Combustion Burner
4) Afterburner
5) Timer
6) Temperature Controller/Indicator
7) Chart Reorder
8) Opacity Monitor
What is the next step after the 7 start-up steps?
Use a cardboard roller to insert case into primary chamber.
If repositioning is necessary, what body part is likely to need to be moved, and to
where?
The trunk part of the torso or bone mass; to directly over the flame of the burner.
How cool should the primary chamber be before attempting removal of cremated
remains?
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Safety Code Questions with Complete Solutions

What does the timer do? It shuts off either the primary burner, or afterburner at a preset time so that the operator doesn't have to shut them off manually. Name the 8 systems that have some kind of control, either by the operator or by an automated programmer.

  1. Electric Activated Door Control
  2. Blower
  3. Combustion Burner
  4. Afterburner
  5. Timer
  6. Temperature Controller/Indicator
  7. Chart Reorder
  8. Opacity Monitor What is the next step after the 7 start-up steps? Use a cardboard roller to insert case into primary chamber. If repositioning is necessary, what body part is likely to need to be moved, and to where? The trunk part of the torso or bone mass; to directly over the flame of the burner. How cool should the primary chamber be before attempting removal of cremated remains?

Blow 400F What are the two steps involved in processing cremated remains?

  1. Removal of foreign objects
  2. Reduction of particle size by grinding, crushing, pulverizing, etc to consistency appropriate for disposition. Name 7 types of foreign objects whose removal is consistent with processing.
  3. Pacemakers
  4. Prosthesis
  5. Dental Gold
  6. Jewelry
  7. Mementos
  8. Screw, nails, or staples
  9. Casket hardware not previously removed. 6 step procedure for processing cremated remains
  10. Check processor for cleanliness
  11. Remove foreign material from remains
  12. Retrieve ID disc
  13. Place remains in processor and process
  14. Brush all residue into catch tray
  15. Take tray and tag to packaging table Minimum thickness of plastic bag inside urn. 2 mm

Excess fuel, usually from body fat of obese case, travels to stack for more O2, and flames can be seen exiting the stack. Other than obese cases, name two possible causes of overshooting.

  1. Lacquered or varnished caskets.
  2. Burner out of calibration. If a crematory plans to hold an uncremated body for more than 24 hours, how soon must it be refrigerated, and at what temperature? Within 2 hours of receipt, at temperature of 50F or lower. When must a crematory operator provide a price list? Anytime any person inquires in-person. What 5 things must be on any crematory price list?
  3. Price for cremation
  4. Price for storage.
  5. Prices of cremation containers.
  6. Prices of cremated remains containers and/or urns.
  7. Requirements for cremation containers. Is it necessary to provide cremation pricing information over the phone when requested? Yes.

Minimally, written price information must identify the crematorium, as well at the current address and phone number of ______________. The cemetery board, in 8pt boldface type or larger. Who must provide instruction to all crematory personnel involved in the cremation process? The crematory licensee, or his or her authorized representative. What 3 areas of knowledge should a crematory employee be able to demonstrate?

  1. Identification procedures used during cremation.
  2. Operation of the cremation chamber and processing equipment.
  3. Laws relevant to the handling of a body and cremated remains. How should instruction plan for crematory personnel be maintained? In writing. What 2 areas of knowledge must an employee demonstrate to the licensee before operating cremation equipment? Employee must understand:
  4. Procedures required to ensure that health and safety conditions are maintained at the crematory
  5. That cremated remains must not be commingled, except for acceptable levels of residue. If any employee training plan is found to be inadequate, or improperly documented, how long does the licensee have to achieve compliance? 15 days.

What 3 disclosures must be included on or attached to each contract for cremation?

  1. Phone number of department of consumer affairs for more info on cemetery and cremation matters.
  2. The right to remove cremated remains in a container from the place of cremation or interment.
  3. The container procedure for cremated remains that do not fit in a standard container. Th whom must the consumer guide to funeral & cemetery purchases be provided? To anyone who inquires in person about funeral or cemetery purchases. How any hours of continuing education must licensed funeral directors and embalmers complete and how often 14 hours every 2 years. With regards to cremated remains, what 3 things may a cemetery district do relative to their disposition?
  4. Acquire, contract, improve, maintain, and repair a columbarium.
  5. Sell burial rights in niches to persons authorized to purchase burial rights in the district
  6. Set rates high enough to cover maintenance costs What must cremated remains disposers post at their place of business?

Copies of their pilot or boating licenses and the addresses of cremated remains storage areas. True or False: A cremated remains disposer need not provide the cemetery program with the address of its storage facility, as long a it is posted. False What standard must cremated remains disposers follow with regards to their storage facilities? They must be free from exposure to the elements, and reasonably maintained. On what date of each year must cremated remains disposers file their report, and covering which dates? By September 30, covering the year from July 1 of the previous year to June 30 of the current year. How soon must cremated remains disposers conduct scatterings without a written explanation to the family? Within 60 days of receipt. True or False: Cremated remains disposers operations and storage facilities are subject to random inspections by the department of consumer affairs. True. Penalty for a cremated remains disposer who loses all or part of a cremated remains or is unable to identify a cremated remains.

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  2. Color True or False: Caskets with sealing devices need not bear a notice indicating that no evidence exists that any casket with sealing device will preserve human remains. False 5 written disclosures that a retail casket seller must give to a buyer:
  3. Acknowledgement that the seller is not a licensed funeral director and is not regulated by laws governing funeral homes.
  4. That the consumer may contact the district attorney with complaints.
  5. That a funeral director may not charge a handling fee.
  6. That the purchase price is not required to be held in trusts.
  7. That buyer enters an agreement at own risk. What guide must the DCA make available both in print and via the internet? "Consumer guide to funeral and cemetery purchases" What 4 subjects must be addressed in the DCA guidelines for cremated remains disposers?
  8. Registration requirements
  9. Renewal requirements
  10. How to obtain state disposition permits
  11. Storage of cremated remains.

What percentage of cremated remains disposer operations must be inspected every year? 5-10 percent. Minimally, a cremated remains disposer's annual report must contain what 4 items for each case?

  1. Name of decedent
  2. Date of receipt of cremated remains.
  3. Name and address of the person who authorized the disposal.
  4. Date, location and means of disposal. 7 items required on a declaration of cremated remains disposition form:
  5. Name of person(s) with right to control dispo
  6. Name of person contracting for cremation services
  7. Name of decedent
  8. Name of Funeral Director
  9. Name of Cremation
  10. Manner and location of disposition.
  11. Other pertinent details. 8 required items in paper trail for crematory:
  12. Cremation Authorization
  13. Copy of Death Certificate
  14. Final Disposition Permit
  15. Acceptance receipt of deceased
  16. Case received Log Book
  17. Record storage containers or case.
  1. Rubber or vinyl apron
  2. Eye shield or safety glasses
  3. Head coverings
  4. Shoe protectors/coverings When should the remains of a decedent with an infectious disease be scheduled for cremation? As quickly as possible. If a funeral director brings a leaking container for cremation, what should the crematory operator do? Refuse delivery and insist that the funeral director re-asperate the remains in a manner that better controls leakage. In the event of leakage, what should be done with materials used to clean the spill? They should be placed in the cremation chamber so that they can be consumed. This is the only exception to the rule that only human remains and their container be cremated. Mathematical equation that describes the relationship between pressure (p), volume (v), temperature (t) & quantity (n) PV=nRT R=6.24x10^ Increased velocity of gases through the system and the resultant visible emissions are a sign of: Loss of control or diminished control by the operator of the crematory.

Sequence of events resulting in incomplete combustion: -The combustion reaction produces more heat than anticipated. -Increased heat accelerates the rate of combustion. -Faster combustion puts more gas (higher volume) in the system. -Higher temperature increases gas pressure. -Product gasses and particulates rush through the system due to increased quantity, pressure and temperature. Two causes of incomplete combustion, and consequently, visible emissions:

  1. Co What shall be included on each contract for crematory services? (1) The total contract price. (2) Terms of payment. (3) An itemized statement of charges including, as applicable, the following: (A) Charges for preparation of the body. (B) Charges for storage. (C) Charges for permits. (D) Charges for cremation and disposition. (E) Charges for transportation. (F) Any other charges, which shall be particularized. What shall be included on each pre-arrangement cremation contract? It shall detail the manner in which funds paid on account of such arrangements are to be handled including, but not limited to, the following: (1) The name or names of the persons, firm or entity with custodial responsibility for such funds.