What is the definition of danger in a job application?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Gaelen Joe et. al. v. Correctional Service of Canada, 2012 OHSTC 25 (CanLII):

The appellants pointed to the definition of danger in Verville v. Canada (Correctional Service)[3] in order to demonstrate reasonable expectations based on job-based opinions.

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