What changed in the brain.
August 2026 edition.

Canary's knowledge base is a living database — it grows and gets corrected every month, and this page is the public ledger. Software vendors don't usually show you this. That's exactly why we do.

7,123cited passages
199official letters
25/25accuracy suite
Correction Interpretation letter corrected: low-slope roof fall protection

Our indexed copy of OSHA's June 6, 2024 letter on fall protection for low-slope roofs contained a transposed condition versus 1910.28(b)(13)(iii). Caught in an internal audit, corrected against the source text, re-indexed the same day — with an audit note left in the file. When we're wrong, you'll read it here first.

Vocabulary Canary now speaks more shop

New plain-language mappings so questions land on the right standard no matter how they're phrased: "MTBFA" now routes straight to medical treatment beyond first aid (1904.7), joining earlier shop-talk like "loto," "stitches," and "eyewash." If Canary ever misses your slang, tell us — it learns.

Coverage 199 official interpretation letters indexed (2018–2026)

The harvest to date — what OSHA actually meant, cited letter by letter. Roughly 90 more recent letters and the pre-2020 archive (5,700+) are queued for future rounds.

Coverage Core regulations complete

OSHA 1910 (general industry) and 1926 (construction) fully indexed, plus 1904 recordkeeping, 1903 inspections, and the OSH Act — 7,123 cited passages from the official eCFR text.

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