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Baler Safety Checklist for Operators: Before, During and After Baling

A safety checklist for hydraulic baler operators covering inspection, loading, tying, bale ejection and shutdown.

Baler Safety Checklist for Operators: Before, During and After Baling

Baler safety depends on machine design and operator behavior. Even a well-built hydraulic baler needs trained operators and daily inspection.

Before operation

  • Check emergency stop, door locks and visible damage.
  • Keep hands away from the chamber and moving parts.
  • Confirm material is suitable for the baler.

During operation

  • Never bypass safety interlocks.
  • Do not overfill the chamber.
  • Use correct tying method and keep the area clean.

After operation

Clean loose material, record abnormal noise or oil leaks, and report maintenance needs. PACKENER can provide operator training guidance for service customers.

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