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Field Operations Policy and Procedures (ko <br />same numbering scheme as used for shelving units (e.g. "Fl", "172", "F3", etc.) or <br />continue consecutive numbering. <br />2. Numbering with a label: <br />a. For numbering spaces, use waterproof, smudge -resistant, labels large enough and <br />placed so the numbers can easily be read from a distance of five feet or less from each <br />space. <br />b. For installed shelves and/or tables, prepare and affix a label to each shelf and/or table. <br />c. For each floor space, securely attach a laminated numbered label (as described in item <br />1 c above) to the table or container holding the decedent when stored in the <br />refrigeration unit. <br />3. Numbering by writing directly on each space (shelf or table): <br />a. Use permanent, indelible ink, writing in block characters, for numbering spaces. <br />Numbers must be written large enough and placed so the numbers can easily be read <br />from a distance of five feet or less from each space. <br />b. Write legibly directly on the space. <br />Note: For infants, a location can choose one or more spaces/shelves in its refrigeration unit <br />and divide it into multiple spaces (numbering each as detailed above) to accommodate <br />infant -size containers. <br />10.6 Refrigeration Unit Inventory <br />Policy. An inventory must be maintained of all decedents stored in any Company -affiliated <br />location refrigeration unit. <br />Procedure. <br />1. Maintain a Refrigeration Log (FIN-CS085) for every refrigeration unit and make it <br />accessible at all times. <br />Version 2.1 Page 44 of 70 Revised: 07/10/2015 <br />Document Owner: Operations Support 0 2015 SCI Funeral & Cemetery Purchasing Cooperative, Inc. <br />