That's quite an interesting one.
It's your EICR, but in this instance I'd focus on accurately saying what I think is wrong rather than trying to fix it to avoid coding it.
My thoughts -
1 - look at the load that is downstream from the isolator - is there any sign of a CPC, and what does it measure back to the FCU and the MET. If there isn't an adequate CPC from origin to load then that's a C2.
2 - I'd treat the post as steel trunking, it's become part of the electrical installation and has single insulated conductors inside it. I'd argue that is therefore an exposed conductive part and it should be earthed. At the moment the post would become live (save a 37 ohm path to real earth) if something happened to the singles inside it. That's a C2.
3 - I'd be concerned what is going on out of sight inside the post, whether there are any SWA glands (looks unlikely), lack of grommets by the look of it, if there is a CPC connection using the steel armour and how it is made. Unless you have an inspection camera with you that might have to be an FI, though I think I spy a C2 for lack of grommets from the photo, especially as it's not earthed.
For remedial work I'd be more inclined to work out how I could a better job with proper SWA terminations than start fiddling with it. e.g. possibly bring the SWA out nearer the bottom, gland it into a galv conduit box , surface mount galv up the isolator, and go from there.