I'm inclined to say you are probably fine.
The composition is not notably different between the two, so the combustion products are likely of a similar hazard.
Plus, you have the mitigating factor of our extraction flow rate being rather high, so dilution is on your side if any hazardous gaseous combustion products are generated.
Any particulate residue left on the work piece or in the machine can be collected/washed with a wet rag if you are concerned about that.
Material datasheets/safety data sheets will not help you here, as they will all suggest factory level PPE requirements without actually telling you what the hazards are. Remember, they are a legal protection, not a source of information about the material.
Check the combustion hazard section of the SDS of allowed and forbidden materials if you want to see what I mean.
If you want to go the full red tape approach, I can find a chemist/material scientist at work who will have a better idea than any of us, but that obviously requires correct material identification (which can vary a bit depending on supplier).
Best,
Dan