Risk-Based Worst Case Identification Calculator
- Purpose: This calculator helps identify the worst case product for cleaning validation using a structured risk-based scoring approach aligned with EMA HBEL (2014), PIC/S PI 006, and WHO TRS 1019 principles. It ranks products based on toxicity, dose, solubility, batch size, and operational risk factors.
- Enter the Product Name clearly for identification and documentation purposes.
- Enter PDE (mg/day) of each product. Lower PDE values indicate higher toxicity and increase risk ranking.
- Enter Maximum Daily Dose (mg/day). This must be the maximum therapeutic daily dose per patient, not unit strength. Lower daily dose increases carryover risk.
- Enter Solubility (mg/mL) in the selected cleaning solvent. Lower solubility increases cleaning difficulty and risk score.
- Enter Batch Size (kg). Always use mass (kg) for consistency across products. For injectables, convert liters to kg using density where applicable.
- Select Cleaning Difficulty (1–5) based on practical experience:
- 1 = Easy to clean
- 3 = Moderate difficulty
- 5 = Very difficult to clean / sticky / potent residue
- Select Equipment Complexity (1–5) based on equipment design:
- 1 = Simple equipment with easy access
- 3 = Moderate complexity
- 5 = Complex equipment with hard-to-clean areas
- Use + Add Product to include additional products for comparison.
- Click Calculate to generate risk ranking and identify the worst case product.
- The calculator applies weighted scoring:
- Toxicity (PDE) – 30%
- Maximum Daily Dose – 20%
- Solubility – 15%
- Batch Size – 10%
- Cleaning Difficulty – 15%
- Equipment Complexity – 10%
- The product with the highest overall risk score is identified as the Worst Case Product.
- Use Show Detailed Calculation to view scoring transparency.
- Use Print / Save as PDF to generate documentation for cleaning validation risk assessment reports.
- Note: Final worst case justification must be documented in the official cleaning validation risk assessment report and supported by scientific rationale.
| Product | PDE (mg/day) |
Maximum Daily Dose (mg/day) |
Solubility (mg/mL) |
Batch Size (kg) |
Cleaning Difficulty (1-5) |
Equipment Complexity (1-5) |
Action |
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