Searching on LED SAFELIGHT gives a more specific set of results:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists) and (there was a url link here which no longer exists) are possibly the most relevant and recent. Most of the threads on safelights in general will have posts about using LEDs too.
Bottom line is that any red LED will be fine, as will most orange LEDs. By the time you get to amber you are entering into the range where b&w paper is starting to get sensitive to that colour light so need to be more careful. Most VC papers are pretty insensitive above 580nm (amber) - many graded are insensitive much above 525nm. As a general guide, red is up at 650nm. I generally use orange as I find red too depressing and messes with my eyes... In any event, always test your safelight and paper combination - even a deep red LED will fog paper eventually if too bright.
Manufacturers' data sheets for their papers invariably show their response to light across the spectrum and can be downloaded from their web sites.
Cheers, Bob.