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On March 11, 2017 , with Unit 1 shutdownOn March 11, 2017 , with Unit 1 shutdown and in a refueling outage, pipefitters as signed to cut out and replace service water valve 1WS413 discovered that piping was blocked upstream of the valve and the work scope was appropriately changed to remove the blocked piping. Taking action they believed was allowed by the work instructions, the pipefitters opened a pipe union and removed the pipe. They then set the removed section containing valve 1WS023C on a nearby tripod to continue work. A system engineer performing a walkdown in the area identified that the removed valve had a clearance (danger) tag on it and immediately stopped work and contacted the operations department. Technical Specification 5.4.1 requires , in part , that written procedures be established, implemented and maintained covering the procedures recommended in Regulatory Guide 1.33, Revision 2, Appendix A, February 1978. One administrative procedure recommended in Appendix A is , Equipment Control ( e.g. locking and tagging). OP AA 109 101, Clearance and Tagging, accomplished the locking and tagging requirement for Byron Station. Section 5.2, Danger Tags, established standards for implementation of the tagging process. Step 5.2.2 stated , A component with a Danger Tag attached to it shall not be physically removed from the system. Contrary to the requirements stated above, a component with a danger tag attached was physically removed from the system on March 11, 2017. Specifically, pipefitters disconnected a pipe union and removed associated service water piping from the system that contained valve 1WS023C which had a clearance (danger) tag attached. </br></br>The licensee immediately verified that the cooler the piping served was out -of-service on both the supply and return sides with a clearance boundary in place and drained so that the workers were not exposed to a pressurized sourc e. The workers immediately acknowledged their error stating they did not see the tag because they were focused on the demolition activities. The issue was entered into the licensees CAP as IR 03984215 , and the maintenance organization conducted a stand down to reinforce the station standards for compliance with the clearance procedure. The inspectors determined that this issue was more than minor because the performance deficiency adversely impacted the Configuration Control attribute of the Initiating Events Cornerstone objective to limit the likelihood of events that upset plant stability and challenge safety functions during shutdown operations. The inspectors determined the issue was of very low safety significance , or Green by answering No to all screening questions in IMC 0609, Appendix G, Shutdown Operations Significant Determination Process, Exhibit 2, Initiating Events Screening Questions. 2, Initiating Events Screening Questions.  
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