CA Crematory
Manager's Exams
Questions and
Complete Solution
Denning [Date] [Course title]
, What does the timer do? - Correct Answer: 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. - Correct Answer: 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? - Correct Answer: 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? - Correct
Answer: 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? - Correct
Answer: Blow 400F
What are the two steps involved in processing cremated remains? - Correct Answer: 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. - Correct Answer: 1)
Pacemakers
2) Prosthesis
3) Dental Gold
4) Jewelry
Manager's Exams
Questions and
Complete Solution
Denning [Date] [Course title]
, What does the timer do? - Correct Answer: 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. - Correct Answer: 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? - Correct Answer: 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? - Correct
Answer: 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? - Correct
Answer: Blow 400F
What are the two steps involved in processing cremated remains? - Correct Answer: 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. - Correct Answer: 1)
Pacemakers
2) Prosthesis
3) Dental Gold
4) Jewelry