This will vary depending on the type of equipment and the standards it was designed to. Transformers will be different from motors; US may be different than IEC, etc.
You really need to do this on a case by case basis. The manufacturer can give you information on appropriate derating for altitude.
Just as an example, the ANSI C37 standard for metal-clad switchgear requires that the basic specifications be met up to an elevation of 1000 meters. Above that, derating is permitted. At 3600 meters, the continuous current rating is 95% of nominal and the rated voltage is 75% of nominal, per GE book I'm looking at.
Your mileage may vary.