Do you have an explanation other than "bean counting"?
Do you have any evidence that there have been any failures that resulted in any property damage due to, for example, one of these units bursting into flames and burning down someone's house, lab, place of business, etc? Has anyone been zapped into a permanent coma by such device? These are the things that the standards, regulations, etc. are meant to influence...
The standards are concerned with specifics like this. Perhaps you could elaborate with additional data that would support your claims that these devices are defective in some way that is significantly different than the potential failure modes of a multitude of other products that are deemed "safe" under the standards and regulations en force in this particular market, for this class (low VA transformer-operated) of devices....
I live in Canada, which shares most common regulations, standards and regular practices regarding construction and operation of apparatus. Should I start going through my house and office to show how many devices are built in the same style? Is that really necessary?