Loading... Please wait...Asha Martin, the founder of Caskets Direct, with her background in furniture design and construction, has designed all of our coffins, caskets and urns to meet the strict specifications for both materials and quality set out by Test Safe Australia.
All of our caskets, coffins and handles have passed testing at Test Safe Australia as outlined in Test Safe Report #30859.
Our products comply with all the Australian requirements for The use of cardboard and other receptacles guidelines published by The Australasian Cemeteries and Crematoria Association. This includes adhering to standard sizes. This ensures that all crematoriums and cemeteries will accept our products. Please note that our coffins are suitable for lawn cemetery burials and cremation.
Please email us should you need a copy of the letter of guarantee and/or a copy of the Test Safe Report.
Feel free to contact us direct on 0424 279 950 if you have any questions. You may also provide our contact details to your chosen funeral director. We are happy to email them the Test Safe report and/or the letter of guarantee should they require it.
The table below outlines the relevant State and Territory legislations and regulations for coffins and caskets in Australia.
| NSW |
Public Health (Disposal of Bodies) Regulation 2002 Guidelines for the Funeral Industry |
i. Standards for Coffins The regulation does not specify standards for coffins other than requiring that they have a securely fitting lid. The Regulation spells out the requirements for body bags, type of material, thickness, size of bag. |
| SA | South Australia - Cremation Regulations 2001 |
Section 9 Coffins (1) A funeral director or other person arranging for the cremation of the remains of a deceased must ensure that the coffin to be used for the cremation (a) is constructed of timber or material derived from timber that will not release organochlorines during incineration in a crematorium; and Maximum penalty: $2,500. (2) A coffin need not be lined with impervious material if (a) the body, when placed in the coffin, is complet Um thick; and (3) Materials that are not suitable for combustion in the course of a cremation may be used on the exterior of a coffin if they can be removed easily prior to cremation. |
| VIC | Victorian Cemeteries and Crematoria Regulations 2005 |
Part 5 CREMATION 16. Requirements for enclose of body remains and body parts A person must not bring bodily remains or body parts to be cremated into a public cemetery, or convey those remains or body parts within a public cemetery, unless those remains or body parts are enclosed in a coffin, container or receptacle (a) with a flat base: and (i) impede the cremation process; or (ii) cause damage to the cremator; and (d) that will not give rise to noxious emissions when burnt; and 17. Inspection of coffins and containers If bodily remains or body parts are to be cremated in a crematorium at a public cemetery for which a cemetery trust is responsible pursuant to cremation authorisation or a cremation approval, or in the case of body parts, pursuant to an authority under section 150 of the Act, a cemetery trust may inspect any coffin, container or other receptacle containing those remains or body parts and the contents of that coffin, container or receptacle if the cemetery trust is of the opinion that the coffin, container or other receptacle or its contents could (a) impede the cremation process; or |
| ACT | Cemeteries and Crematoria (Code of Practice) Approval 2007 |
http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/ni/2004-332/default.asp |
| TAS | Burial and Cremation (Handling of Human Remains) Regulations 2005 |
(1) A person arranging for the interment or cremation of human remains must ensure that the coffin used for the interment or cremation is Penalty: Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units. (2) A manager may refuse to accept a coffin for cremation if, in his or her opinion, it is made from, or contains, any material which is likely to |
| QLD |
Cremations Act 2003 |
No mention of coffin requirements in their Act or in their Regulations |
| WA |
Cremations Act 1929 |
No mention of coffin requirements in their Act or in their Regulations |