Delaware Administrative Code
Title 24 - Regulated Professions and Occupations
Department of State
Division of Professional Regulation
3100 - Board of Funeral Services
Section 3100-14.0 - Inspections
Universal Citation: 24 DE Admin Code 3100-14.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
14.1 Embalming areas shall include, at a minimum, the following:
14.1.1 A secure working lock on all doors and
windows. Doors and windows should be covered in some fashion so as to not
permit the visibility from outside of any areas inside the preparation room and
shall close tightly;
14.1.2 An
entrance door to the embalming room identified by a sign indicating that entry
may be hazardous and only authorized personnel are permitted;
14.1.3 Floors, walls, ceilings, counters, and
cabinets covered in an impervious material such as tile or finished in a
coating that may be easily cleaned and disinfected;
14.1.4 Hot and cold running water along with
drainage that meets all state and federal regulations;
14.1.5 Embalming and dressing tables in good,
clean working order;
14.1.6 An area
for storage of all embalming chemicals that is within the locked confines of
the preparation area or, alternatively, a separate securely locked and
identified closet;
14.1.7 Clearly
labeled cabinets and drawers specifying their contents;
14.1.8 Ventilation according to OSHA
standards in working order;
14.1.9
A copy of the most recent formaldehyde short and long term exposure
rates;
14.1.10 A copy of the most
recent hazardous waste disposal receipts shall be available for
inspection;
14.1.11 A copy of the
most recent Safety Data Sheets;
14.1.12 Hazardous waste containers and sharps
containers with their locations noted;
14.1.13 A preparation room with a working
embalming machine, embalming table, aspiration device, surgical instruments and
embalming fluids customary for use during an embalming procedure;
14.1.14 Emergency eye wash and shower
equipment must be present and in working order;
14.1.15 A minimum of 120 square
feet;
14.1.16 If a refrigeration
unit is on the premises, the refrigeration unit shall be in a clean and
sanitary working condition secured with locks in order to prevent the entrance
by anyone other than authorized personnel;
14.1.17 A first aid kit available near the
embalming room.
14.2 Unembalmed human remains may not be kept in a refrigerated state for more than 15 calendar days unless medical/legal investigation requires further holding in such state or unless religious reasons demand further holding in such state.
14.3 Pursuant to 24 Del.C. § 3105(a)(15), crematories and crematoriums shall be inspected for their compliance with Section 13.0.
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