Cremation - Glossary Flashcards
when cremated remains are cast from a private plain
aerial scattering
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 and which is made of fiberboard, pressed-wood, composition materials (with or without an outside covering) or like materials
alternative container
the person(s) with the paramount right to authorize (ex: spouse, next of kin, etc.)
authorizing agent
releasing cremated remains to the wind
casting (scattering)
a structure, room or space, in a mausoleum or other building containing niches or recesses used to hold cremated remains
columbarium
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
an environmentally safe casket which is designed for encasing dead human remains for cremation
cremation casket
the total mechanical unit for the cremation process (CANA definition); retort designed specifically for the incineration of human remains (NFDA definition); the burning chamber in a crematory (original ABFSE definition)
cremator/retort
disposition of human remains by cremation, without formal viewing, visitation, or ceremony with the body present
direct cremation
the attention reasonably expected from, and ordinarily exercised by, a person who seeks to satisfy a legal requirement or to discharge an obligation
due diligence
the act of placing cremated remains in an urn (CANA definition); act of placing cremated remains in a niche or grave
inurnment
funeral rites without the body present
memorial service
degree to which light is reduced which viewing through a smoke plume; visible emissions
opacity
receptacle for communal placement of cremated 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
reduction of identifiable bone fragments after the completion of the cremation by manual or mechanical means and reducing to granulated particles
processing/pulverization
pouring cremated human remains onto the ground and working into the soil or garden
raking
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
crematory operated by an entity other than the funeral home or funeral provider who contracted with the family of the deceased
third party crematory
family representative(s) are present for the initiation of the cremation process
witnessing of cremation