Not often, but there's other ways you can get a bad 'safe' reading from a tester (its required testing procedure in the UK as well for electricians- has been since 1989 there!!!)Does that happen a lot in Oz, then? Loss of a neutral is a very bad circumstance but, fortunately, doesn't happen often here.
2.30 long from the UK
Another possibility is some only bother checking Active/Neutral- but an O/C Neutral can give a false 'dead' reading if only that test is done- hence the 'check A/N, A/E then N/E triple check'- never just rely on the A/N check alone... (and why many testers now include both 'non contact' and 'dual contact' detection circuits in the one unit...)
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