Cabinet Making/Wood Tech/OSHA Adult Education (Fall 2025)

Discover the art of woodworking in this hands-on course designed for adults of all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this program offers a comprehensive introduction to cabinetmaking, wood technology, and essential workplace safety.

Cabinetmaking & Woodworking Skills

Cabinet design and construction basics

Safe use of hand tools, power tools, and woodworking machinery

Measuring, cutting, joining, and finishing techniques

Wood types, properties, and material selection

Joinery methods: mortise-and-tenon, dovetails, doweling

Project planning, layout, and assembly

Hands-on experience building a cabinet and small furniture projects

Overview of hardware, materials, and finishing options

Students will work individually and collaboratively on personal projects, building confidence in shop safety, planning, and craftsmanship.

Career Safe OSHA 10-Hour Certification

Gain essential workplace safety training with the nationally recognized OSHA 10-Hour program, preparing students for safe entry into general industry or construction environments.

Topics Include:

OSHA overview and worker rights

Hazard recognition and prevention

PPE and ergonomics

Ladder, fall, and electrical safety

Fire prevention and emergency procedures

Hazard communication and more

Students who complete the training earn an OSHA 10-Hour card—an industry-recognized credential valued by employers nationwide.

Who Should Enroll:

Perfect for adult learners, hobbyists, career changers, and those exploring trade or technical careers. No prior experience is required. All tools, materials, and safety gear are provided.

Please refer to the course flyer for full details and schedule.


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