Premiere Pro CC recovered files in trash

After rendering a sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, saving, closing program and shutting down computer, upon restart of the computer a number of "Recovered Files" I-Frame Only MPEG.....epr show up in my trash. Why is this happening?  Is it safe to delete them?
Thanks

Thank you very much again for your answer!
Boot into the Recovery volume (boot with the Command + R keys held down) and reinstall the system.  That will include a new copy of the App Store application.
I did it two times before but this did not solved the issue.
By the way I've never had a Mac or system that didn't occasionally leave recovered files in the Trash bin.
I heard about that (related to MS Office and also IBM Notes) but I was nerver affected of that issue since installing OS X 10.10.
Just ignore them. 
It is hard to ignore that Every day empty the Trash...
Thank you for the script. I want to upgrade my Mac with a SSD drive and I will test then a clean OS X install. Hope this solved the problem.
Many thanks to you and the time you invested!

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