Cleanroom & Contamination Control calculator

Cleanroom Compliance Score Calculator

Score compliance risk for cleanroom classification, monitoring, pressure cascade, cleaning, gowning, training, and deviation controls. Use it with measured cleanroom operations, monitoring, filtration, gowning, cleaning, utility, or compliance data so the result supports a controlled-environment decision rather than a generic estimate.

What this calculator does

  • Score compliance risk for cleanroom classification, monitoring, pressure cascade, cleaning, gowning, training, and deviation controls.
  • a team needs to prioritize compliance remediation before product release, customer audits, or regulatory inspection for a cleanroom compliance review
  • The result summarizes the cleanroom compliance score for the selected cleanroom, controlled area, monitoring route, or contamination-control scenario.

Formula used

  • Cleanroom Compliance Score risk score = compliance impact severity score × compliance gap occurrence score × control detection weakness score
  • Use the same scoring scale across comparable cleanroom and contamination-control risks.

Inputs explained

  • Compliance impact severity score: Score the quality, regulatory, patient, product, downtime, or contamination impact if the gap occurs.
  • Compliance gap occurrence score: Score how often the gap appears in monitoring data, audits, deviations, cleaning records, or production observations.
  • Control detection weakness score: Score how weak current alarms, inspections, sampling, documentation, or procedural controls are.

How to use the result

  • Use it when teams need a quick, consistent basis to prioritize compliance remediation before product release, customer audits, or regulatory inspection.
  • It is an estimate when room class, personnel flow, product mix, monitoring frequency, cleaning method, utility rates, contamination history, or validation assumptions differ from the inputs used.

Common questions

  • What is the cleanroom compliance score calculator for? It helps quality managers, validation engineers, and compliance managers convert cleanroom data into a decision-ready estimate for the selected cleanroom compliance review.
  • Which data should I use? Use recent cleanroom logs, BMS data, environmental monitoring records, validated work instructions, supplier quotes, utility bills, or quality records from the same ISO class, room, and reporting period.
  • When is the result only an estimate? Treat it as an estimate when airflow patterns, pressure cascade, room occupancy, particle load, viable counts, cleaning coverage, gowning behavior, or product sensitivity change from the assumptions entered.
  • What decision can this support? Use the result to prioritize compliance remediation before product release, customer audits, or regulatory inspection, then confirm major compliance, validation, design, or capital decisions with qualified cleanroom engineering and quality review.

Last reviewed 2026-05-12.