CANA Crematory Operations Certification | Albany, NY
WHY ATTEND?
You will gain extensive knowledge—technical, scientific, and legal—all of which is proactive prevention for future business problems. The class addresses major topic areas such as an overview of the flame and water cremation process, equipment and operations, the cremation process in detail, chain of custody, reducing legal risk, and environmental issues related to cremation. A detailed manual is also provided for use during class and serves as an important reference tool. Taught by industry experts, this program provides death care professionals of all backgrounds and levels of experience a thorough knowledge of the practices and procedures that will help reduce the risk of litigation.
In 2022, the CANA Crematory Operations Certification Program™ (CANA COCP™) updated to feature best practices in in all forms of cremation, including alkaline hydrolysis. Popular activities such as the Plan Your Day exercise have been newly revised, there is an all–new animation to demonstrate the cremation process, and the COCP Manual has been updated, keeping CANA’s curriculum at the cutting edge of crematory operation best practices.
More InfoSpeakers
Larry Stuart Jr
Founder and Principal | Raven Plume Consulting
Larry is a is a past member of the Board of Directors of the Cremation Association of North America (CANA) as Supplier Liaison. Through his experience Larry has seen first-hand the negative impact that poor crematory maintenance and improper operating procedures can bring about. Larry has spoken at numerous industry events and has conducted crematory operator training classes across North America with a mission to advance the safety of cremation facilities and their employees and to more positively impact our community and our environment.
Wendy R Wiener, Esq.
Managing Member | WRW Legal, PLLC
Wendy Russell Wiener has over 30 years of experience in the regulatory deathcare industry and regulatory insurance law, representing entities, and individuals who interact with the administrative agencies that regulate all aspects of the deathcare and insurance industries. She represents clients as counsel in Florida and as a regulatory and compliance consultant nationwide.