I'm a newcomer to darkroom printing and I don't use a safelight (for colour or bw).
(It's probably easier if you don't know what you are missing?)
One has to ask why you don't use a safelight for B&W. They have been used almost since the inception of photography by William Henry Fox Talbot at Laycock Abbey in UK in the 19th C. Some have been good, some not so, but believe me it makes life one heck of a lot easier.
There is only one thing I will not use a safelight for when handling light sensitive material and that is film, not even Orthochromatic film, which is allegedly not sensitive to red light.
I also use my Duka with B&W materials (paper) on full power and even after several minutes there is never any fogging to be seen.
There are just too many 'Chinese Whispers' about what affects what in photography and if you believe them you would give up and start meditating to pass the time.

