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Lead is one of the best shield for the radiactive radiation, alfa, beta, gamma rays. The radioactive waste does emmit all of these. To minimise the escaping radio active radiation, lead is one of the best and most economical shield.

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The element used for storing and transporting radioactive materials is?

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What element is used for storing and transporting radioactive materials?

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What distinctive symbol is used to identify radioactive materials?

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