Safety Guidelines

At junrongeco, your safety is our priority. This page provides essential safety knowledge and best practices to ensure proper operation, maintenance, and handling of our wood crusher machines.

Operator & Machine Safety

Always follow the user manual and operate the machine correctly. Avoid overloading and keep a safe distance from moving parts. Know the emergency stop procedures and keep them accessible at all times.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) & Workplace Safety

Wear safety helmets, gloves, protective eyewear, boots, and hearing protection. Keep the workspace clean, ventilated, and free of obstacles. Ensure bystanders, especially children, stay clear of the operating area.

Maintenance & Inspection Safety

Turn off the machine and disconnect power before maintenance. Inspect blades, belts, and components regularly and replace worn parts promptly. Keep the machine clean and properly lubricated to prevent accidents.

Operator and Machine Safety Guidelines

Follow the User Manual

Always read and fully understand the operation manual before starting the machine. Proper understanding ensures safe operation, prevents misuse, and reduces the risk of accidents.

Avoid Overloading

Do not feed branches or wood that exceed the recommended size or quantity. Overloading may cause jams, damage blades, and increase the risk of injury.

Keep Clear of Moving Parts

Never place hands, feet, or any body parts near blades, feed chutes, or discharge areas while the machine is running. Staying clear of moving parts prevents serious injuries.

Know Emergency Stop Procedures

Familiarize yourself with all emergency stop buttons and procedures before operating the machine. Quick access can prevent accidents and minimize equipment damage.

Maintain a Safe Work Area

Ensure the area around the machine is free of obstacles, debris, and unauthorized personnel. A clean, organized workspace reduces hazards and improves operational efficiency.

⚠ Reminder: Failure to follow these guidelines may result in serious injury or damage to the machine.


PPE and Workplace Safety Guidelines

Wear Appropriate PPE

Always wear helmets, gloves, safety boots, protective eyewear, and hearing protection. Proper PPE reduces the risk of injury from debris, noise, or accidental contact with moving parts.

Keep the Workspace Clean and Organized

Remove unnecessary objects and maintain sufficient space for safe operation. A tidy workspace prevents tripping hazards and allows better control of the machine.

Ensure Proper Ventilation

Always operate the machine in a well-ventilated area to minimize dust, smoke, and fumes. Good airflow protects respiratory health and prevents material buildup.

Keep Bystanders Safe

Ensure children, pets, and unauthorized personnel stay clear of the operating area. This prevents accidental injuries from flying debris or machine contact.

Monitor Environmental Hazards

Maintain noise levels within safe limits and follow local regulations regarding dust and emissions. A safe environment protects operators and ensures compliance.

⚠ Reminder: Neglecting PPE or workplace safety measures can lead to severe injury or legal non-compliance.


Maintenance and Inspection Safety Guidelines

Turn Off and Disconnect

Always turn off the machine and disconnect power or fuel sources before performing maintenance. This prevents accidental startup and serious injury.

Inspect Components Regularly

Check blades, belts, shafts, and other critical parts for wear, cracks, or damage. Regular inspections prevent unexpected breakdowns and unsafe operation.

Replace Worn or Damaged Parts Promptly

Do not operate the machine with worn or broken components. Immediate replacement ensures safe operation and extends equipment lifespan.

Clean and Lubricate the Machine

Remove debris and properly lubricate moving parts as recommended in the manual. A clean, well-lubricated machine runs smoothly, reducing the risk of jams and overheating.

Keep Maintenance Records

Document all inspections, maintenance, and repairs. Tracking machine condition ensures compliance with safety protocols and supports long-term reliable operation.

⚠ Reminder: Skipping maintenance or inspection can result in serious injury, equipment failure, or costly downtime.

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