
AI Agents
AI That Knows the Regulations. And Explains Them to Anyone.
FedRegs AI agents are trained exclusively on official federal law. For safety professionals, that means fast, verifiable research. For everyone else, it means finally having a resource that makes regulatory compliance accessible.
The Same Agent. Two Very Different Experiences.

If you're a safety professional: Efficiency User
You already know the terrain. FedRegs AI moves through it faster.
Ask a question, get a cited answer in seconds, verify it against the source, and turn it into training content or documentation without starting from scratch.
Confidence Scores and Verbatim Scores let you evaluate every response the way a professional should, not with blind trust.
If you have safety responsibilities but aren't a safety expert: Empowerment User
You've been handed a compliance binder and a lot of responsibility. FedRegs AI is the knowledgeable colleague you've been missing.
Describe your situation in plain language. Ask follow-up questions. Get specific guidance cited directly from federal law, then use it to write a safety talk, build a policy, or simply understand what's actually required.

What Makes FedRegs AI Different
Official Sources Only
General AI searches the internet. FedRegs AI agents only use official federal regulations and government-published standards. No forums. No blogs. No third-party interpretations. The answer comes from the law itself.
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Every Response Is Cited
Each answer includes a direct link to the specific regulatory section it's drawn from. Users can verify independently, which matters enormously when safety decisions are on the line.
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Confidence Score and Verbatim Score
Two transparency metrics unique to FedRegs AI. The Confidence Score shows how closely the response matches the query. The Verbatim Score shows what percentage of the response is quoted directly from the regulation. Safety professionals and compliance officers will appreciate this level of accountability.
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Knows Its Boundaries
If a question falls outside the agent's regulatory knowledge base, it says so clearly rather than fabricating an answer. For users making real compliance decisions, this is as important as the answers themselves. See the screenshot below showing the OSHA agent correctly declining to answer a question outside its scope.
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Conversational, not a Search Engine
Members ask questions the way they think. "My employees work on a platform 8 feet above the floor. What does OSHA require?" gets a specific, structured answer, not a list of links to wade through.
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92 Languages
Ask in any language, receive in any language. Generate safety talks, training materials, and compliance documents in English or 92 other languages, ready to print and use with multilingual teams.
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See It in Action
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The Agent Suite: Safety First
For safety and professional associations, the OSHA AI Agent is the flagship deployment. Additional agents are available for organizations with members who have broader regulatory responsibilities.
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OSHA AI Agent: Flagship for Safety Associations
Trained on 29 CFR Chapter 17 including General Industry (1910), Construction (1926), Agriculture (1928), Marine Terminals (1917), Recordkeeping (1904), the OSH Act, and the OSHA Field Operations Manual.
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Cal/OSHA AI Agent
California Title 8 Occupational Safety and Health Regulations, the most stringent state-level safety code in the country.
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Industrial Hygiene Agent
NIOSH Pocket Guide, analytical methods, respirator selection standards, and exposure limits.
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Additional Agents Available:
• Transportation: 49 CFR, FMCSA, PHMSA, FRA, FTA, NHTSA
• EM 385-1-1: Army Corps of Engineers Safety and Health Requirements Manual
• MSHA and BSEE: 30 CFR, mine safety, offshore energy
• Environmental Compliance: 40 CFR, EPA regulations
• Energy and Nuclear Safety: 10 CFR, NRC, DOE
• Aviation Safety: 14 CFR, FAA, NASA
• FAR/DFARS: Federal Acquisition Regulations
Start with one agent. Expand as your membership engagement grows.
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Try the Agents: Request Your 90-Day Pilot support@fedregs.ai
