As stated before the only way to know for sure is to test the lens in question with a geiger counter or test to see if it fogs film. If glass associated with radioactive lens was used one batch of elements may be more radioactive than others or not be radioactive at all. Its not the sands used to make the glass but the contaminates that were in the sand and were not known to be there until after the fact, later production removed the contaminates before making glass from the sand.
The issue with radioactive lenses is not about contaminants in the minerals used which might raise the level above average (I even do not know of such cases), but about deliberate adding of such.