Kamran,

I can advise in terms of Australian requirements.

It is important to define what is meant by "commercial".  For example the
Australian legislation for EMC considers commercial equipment as that which
would only be used in a computer room type environment, ie rack mounted
equipment etc.

For what the Australian legislation considers "commercial" equipment, the
EMC requirements would be compliance with either AS/NZS 3548 CLASS A,
EN55022 CLASS A or CISPR-22 CLASS A.  Approval is a "Supplier Declaration"
scheme very similar to that of Europe whereby the Supplier or importer
(therefore local organisation) is responsible for establishing a Compliance
Folder (like a Euro TCF) comprising test reports and product information
etc. plus a signed "Declaration of Conformity" (DoC).  The DoC must be
signed by someone from a local organisation.

Safety is AS/NZS 3260.  This standard is the Australian national standard
version of IEC 950 with Australian deviations.  No approval required unless
the product is a telecomms product.

Best regards,
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