my dad's a body cutter seen some crazy shit me ,in the old days when u could go in with out any1 KNOWING eyes cut out cutting out the brain head saw you've got to be rough
@Gr8Gaia yeah a mask would make perfect sense, i worked at a mortuary for 3 years and never wore a msak while sweepin out the cremation machine. hahaha and i would get alot of the remains in my nose and in my mouth.
I have gotten more poorly embalmed bodies shiped into the states from Hawaii. Truns out most of the embalming is done by women over there, and they just dont have the skills, they couldn't cut it over here.
@cbrown39xl not really respectful either showing the deceased being held in the walk in cooler. In Oregon you can receive disiplinary action against your license for showing such without written family consent. I am assuming the same is in Hawaii by the facial expression of the embalmer.
@cwood4ever your inappropriately treating those who don't understand the process of dealing with those who have passed on. I would strongly suggest you not take others life so lightly. Ones body is cremated to ashes, memories are not erased.
@Pinkspiderable I would argue back but I don't even remember what this is about. So commenting on a 6 month old comment is stupid, and so are you. Education is non stop and you clearly are a pussy. Death is not a big deal and at many times a relief to suffering. But what ever I was commenting on was probably a weak bitch like you who got picked last for everything.
@Barricade360 Bodies aren't kept on ice, they are kept at either a positive temperature between 2°C and 4°C or at a negative temperature which is between
-15°C and -25°C in the case of forensic cases or where the body is not identified and this halts the decomposition process.
my dad's a body cutter seen some crazy shit me ,in the old days when u could go in with out any1 KNOWING eyes cut out cutting out the brain head saw you've got to be rough
smoothnseewt 3 weeks ago
always wear a dust mask and safety glasses, no matter what.
kd4adv 1 month ago
Thanks for the tour... !!!!
cc11008 2 months ago
why do you spend the whole 1st minute looking at the name?
theawesomeman0 2 months ago
@Gr8Gaia yeah a mask would make perfect sense, i worked at a mortuary for 3 years and never wore a msak while sweepin out the cremation machine. hahaha and i would get alot of the remains in my nose and in my mouth.
mikey420100 3 months ago
Its Stupid photos. :/SorryFrom the dust arose and turned to dust :/
TheBajuska9 5 months ago
I double dog dare ya to watch that movie 'Phantasm' and then go to this place!
Wellington5392 6 months ago
Ganbatte!
Pinkspiderable 6 months ago
She is a bottle blond!
IstvanN1961 7 months ago
gosh!! she's inhaling a dead corpse everyday of her life! imagine that!
breakdownify 9 months ago
I love the music the embalmer has playing in the background at 3:40
enigma800 10 months ago
Is necrophilia allowed?
DeanCadillac14 11 months ago
I wouldn't like to breath in body ashes for a living =s
LindaONYT 1 year ago
Man she gets dead person all over her when she puts the bones in that thing(cremulator?)
Niwram 1 year ago
SHE'S NOT WEARING A MASK?!
....ew
elibetvalencia1 1 year ago
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nmiami123 1 year ago
What will be the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) for your job?
applesweeter 1 year ago
I have gotten more poorly embalmed bodies shiped into the states from Hawaii. Truns out most of the embalming is done by women over there, and they just dont have the skills, they couldn't cut it over here.
cbrown39xl 1 year ago
@cbrown39xl not really respectful either showing the deceased being held in the walk in cooler. In Oregon you can receive disiplinary action against your license for showing such without written family consent. I am assuming the same is in Hawaii by the facial expression of the embalmer.
azgilbertboi 1 year ago
@azgilbertboi Theyre dead how is that disrespectful? Its his job for gods sake. Get off your high horse, its an educational video.
cwood4ever 1 year ago
@cwood4ever your inappropriately treating those who don't understand the process of dealing with those who have passed on. I would strongly suggest you not take others life so lightly. Ones body is cremated to ashes, memories are not erased.
Pinkspiderable 6 months ago 5
@Pinkspiderable I would argue back but I don't even remember what this is about. So commenting on a 6 month old comment is stupid, and so are you. Education is non stop and you clearly are a pussy. Death is not a big deal and at many times a relief to suffering. But what ever I was commenting on was probably a weak bitch like you who got picked last for everything.
cwood4ever 6 months ago
at 4:08 is that where they keep the bodies on ice while the family decides what to do with the body?
Barricade360 2 years ago
@Barricade360 Bodies aren't kept on ice, they are kept at either a positive temperature between 2°C and 4°C or at a negative temperature which is between
-15°C and -25°C in the case of forensic cases or where the body is not identified and this halts the decomposition process.
maltaman28 1 year ago