👉 The scheduled fumes refer to the specific types of hazardous substances that are anticipated to be present in the workplace during certain activities or maintenance tasks, as outlined in safety regulations and risk assessments. These fumes can originate from various sources such as welding, Welding Fume Machines (WFM), cutting processes, painting, and the use of solvents or adhesives. The schedule typically includes detailed timelines for when these activities will occur, along with the expected duration and the protective measures in place to minimize exposure, such as respirators, fume extraction systems, and engineering controls. Regular monitoring and adherence to these schedules are crucial to ensure worker safety and compliance with occupational health and safety standards.