Hi all, looking for some input from you guys. Had a call out a few days ago where someone has has a shock from brass light switch in a domestic property. When i got there, a decorator told me that he had the switch loose from the wall to strip the wall paper. He's used a steamer, so it points to moisture getting into the switch. The woman who lives there then went to use the switch later and got a shock. Apparently quite painful. The lighting circuit is covered by a 6a mcb on the non-rcd side of the board. When i got there, the switch must have dried out and was functioning fine. I did a ZS at the switch (my megger 1741+ allows a 2 lead test) and i got a reading of 0.69. The CPC was connected to the earth terminal on the switch. So, should the MCB not have tripped?