Heading to Charleston for the 2026 State of the Science Meeting or the SCDRP Annual Meeting? Tomorrow (Jan 30) is the last day to reserve your hotel room at the group rate.
π Book your hotel today at https://t.co/U6FXurjytg.
Planning to join us in Charleston for the 2026 SOS Meeting? Weβve reserved a room block at the Francis Marion Hotel, just a short walk from the event venue at the College of Charleston. Rooms must be reserved by January 30.
π Get all the details at https://t.co/U6FXurjytg.
π Livestock exhibitions bring people and animals together from many places, equaling higher risk for disease spread if biosecurity isnβt planned for. π A strong biosecurity plan helps keep livestock exhibitions safe, healthy, and sustainable. Learn more: https://t.co/2GK49gKZme
Big news! This yearβs State of the Science Meeting will be hosted in conjunction with the Southeast & Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership annual meeting.
π Attend both events March 2-5 in Charleston, South Carolina. Learn more and register at https://t.co/r7JMFRqUu1
π£ Registration is now open for the 2025 State of the Science Meeting! Join us in Charleston, SC from March 2-3 for a community advocates working together to protect and support coastal and agricultural workers.
π Register today at https://t.co/r7JMFRqUu1
π Livestock exhibitions bring people and animals together from many places, which means higher risk for disease spread if biosecurity isnβt planned for.
π Read the full publication at https://t.co/2GK49gKZme.
#LivestockSafety#Biosecurity#AgHealth#FarmSafety#YouthInAg
Curious what the State of the Science Meeting is all about? Take a look at our past events and get a sense of the timely research, practical conversations, and regional collaboration that make this meeting so impactful.
π Explore past meetings at https://t.co/WqHQnnhSGi.
Even in the Southeast, winter weather can sneak up on you, and when it does, it can impact everything from equipment to worker safety. βοΈπ Whether itβs a sudden freeze or a stretch of cold, it pays to be prepared. Because a little prep now can prevent a lot of problems later. π§€
π¬ Looking back on a year of impact, insight, and innovation.
Our 2025 newsletters captured key stories, research highlights, and community voices across the region. Catch up before the new year at https://t.co/KGFMeDMsUV.
#SCCAHS2025#NewsletterRecap#AgHealthResources
π From all of us at SCCAHS, Happy Holidays! Weβre grateful for the opportunity to support safe, healthy communities across the Southeastern U.S.
Wishing you joy, rest, and connection this season. Learn more about us at https://t.co/pBfB1y379n.
As 2025 winds down, we want to thank our Community Stakeholder Advisory Board for their vital role in shaping SCCAHS priorities. Your guidance ensures our work stays connected to the real-world needs of agricultural communities. Learn more at https://t.co/pBfB1y379n.
Letβs rewind! In 2025, we hosted a series of impactful webinars. Thanks to everyone who joined the conversation, asked thoughtful questions, and shared insights. Watch any of our webinars from this year at https://t.co/XoiXxxgDLW.
π SCCAHS remains committed to connecting science with the communities who need it most. This year, Farah A. Arosemena represented SCCAHS at the Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing Occupational Safety and Health (AFOS) meeting.
#AgSafety#FarmworkerHealth#AgHealthAndSafety
RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Astrid Ericson presented an ACE poster examining how trust in video messaging influences the effectiveness of heat-related illness prevention.
Learn more about her work and more at https://t.co/BxGqdv5ZpK.
π£ The 2026 State of the Science Meeting will take place March 2β3, 2026 at the College of Charleston. This yearβs theme is βChange Among our Working Waterfront."
π Registration is now open at https://t.co/r7JMFRqUu1
Reflecting on a year of collaboration and discovery at the 2025 Gulf Coast and Caribbean State of the Science Meeting. From climate health to disaster resilience, we tackled critical challenges together.
π Learn more at https://t.co/mMSO0T3Qsr
π¦ Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at SCCAHS!
As we gather with loved ones, weβre also mindful of those still working hard on the farm today. Remember β youβre not alone.
Find more fall safety reminders from our partners at UMASH here: https://t.co/L2XdJhwk11.
As harvest winds down, long hours and fatigue can increase the risk of accidents. π
Check out these fall harvest safety reminders from Penn State Extension and the Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health at https://t.co/YOXkT78Mke.