Hydrolysis chamber definition

Hydrolysis chamber means the enclosed container within which hydrolysis takes place.
Hydrolysis chamber means the enclosed space within
Hydrolysis chamber means a purpose-built vessel that is closed and sealed on all sides, within which the hydrolysis of human remains is performed and any other attached, unenclosed, mechanical components that are necessary for the safe and proper functioning of the equipment. Allowable hydrolysis chambers for the disposition of human remains shall be capable of meeting or exceeding the time & temperature parameters defined in section 4.

Examples of Hydrolysis chamber in a sentence

  • Upon the written direction of the authorizing agent, hydrolyzed remains may take various forms.(6) "Hydrolysis container," as defined by G.S. 90- 210.136(a)(2), is one made of biodegradable material and also shall comply with the provisions of G.S. 90-210.121(9)f.(7) "Hydrolysis chamber," "hydrolysis unit," or "hydrolysis vessel" means the enclosed space within which the hydrolysis process occurs.


More Definitions of Hydrolysis chamber

Hydrolysis chamber means the enclosed space within which the hydrolysis of human remains is performed and any other attached, nonenclosed, mechanical components that are necessary for the safe and proper functioning of the equipment. Allowable hydrolysis chambers for the disposition of human remains shall meet or exceed State Department of Public Health and federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention requirements applicable for destruction of human pathogens, specified in the hydrolysis chamber approval issued pursuant to Section 7639.08 of the Business and Professions Code.

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