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Crematories. Use Group?

I guess you could say what they are processing ends up noncombustible, but not when they start out. I would lean towards a B.
 
B or F-2, but I lean toward F-2. The closest similar occupancy I could think of would be occupancies with a large fired furnace like a glass blowing shop or a ceramics kiln shop. Ceramics and glass both fall into F-2.
 
Being a 101 person I would have to classify it as a mixed or separated occupancy but would have to base it on the separation and or lack of (proposed) to classify. In the I-world; I would evaluate the predominate usage and lean towards the higher hazard being F-2 most likely.
 
That's how I'm going and in case my wife forgets....... spread me at the natural bridge outside Big Timber
I would be happy to fullfill your wish. Tell your wife to put you in a flat rate box for less than $15.00 :P
 
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