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0 <br />Field Operations Policy and Procedures <br />HVAC <br />Heating, venting and air conditioning. <br />Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) <br />See Defibrillator. <br />Infant remains <br />The remains of a human baby between the moment of birth and the age of one year and less than <br />22 inches in height. <br />Interment (versus Internment) <br />• Interment means the act or ritual of placing in a grave or tomb. <br />• Internment means the act of confining or imprisoning. <br />• In relation to disposition of the body, the correct word to use is interment. <br />Inuenment <br />Placement of cremated remains into a permanent urn or container. <br />Latent <br />Dormant or hidden. <br />Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) <br />A detailed document designed to provide both workers and emergency personnel with the proper <br />procedures for handling or working with chemical substances. <br />Medical Examiner <br />A physician, usually a pathologist, who is officially authorized by a governmental entity to <br />determine the cause of suspicious or unusual deaths (see also Coroner). <br />Mil <br />A unit of length equal to 1/1000 of an inch, used in measuring the thickness of plastic films (i.e. <br />bags used to contain cremated remains). <br />Millimeter <br />A unit of length equal to 1/1000 of a meter, used in measuring distances. <br />Minimum Acceptable Container <br />A container for human remains that means minimal standards for mailing, conveyance or <br />interment. <br />Mortuary Preparation <br />Bathing, casketing and cosmetizing of a decedent. <br />Version 2.1 Page 62 of 70 Revised: 07/10/2015 <br />Document Owner: Operations Support © 2015 SCI Funeral & Cemetery Purchasing Cooperative, Inc. <br />