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With the old tungsten bulb you had to turn off light to change bulb or you would burn yourself, so it did not really matter if any part of bulb did become live, you would not touch it.
However the E27 bulbs may have a long holder so you can't touch the threaded section, but BA22d bulbs often you can see and easy touch the metal casing when removing and inserting bulbs, the holder is normally marked as Class II but not seen the mark on the bulb.
I am sure most are Class II but question is should they be marked as Class II on the bulb? They have three connections and some BA22d holders the outer is brass and clearly earthed so the outer could be expected to be earthed unless bulb marked as Class II.
However the E27 bulbs may have a long holder so you can't touch the threaded section, but BA22d bulbs often you can see and easy touch the metal casing when removing and inserting bulbs, the holder is normally marked as Class II but not seen the mark on the bulb.
I am sure most are Class II but question is should they be marked as Class II on the bulb? They have three connections and some BA22d holders the outer is brass and clearly earthed so the outer could be expected to be earthed unless bulb marked as Class II.