Granted it's not venomous, but it could still sink some fangs in your hand/foot. And that's gonna hurt!
Uh...just some info that may save you some unnecessary stress:
A non-venomous snake doesn't have any fangs; only venomous snakes have fangs.
A hog-nose snake only has very tiny teeth - suitable for catching his main diet of frogs, tiny mice & insects. Only large snakes have slightly larger teeth - for catching larger prey.
One of the characteristics of that species is their unwillingness to bite when threatened - the playing dead, hissing, puffing up the neck, etc. are all bluffing - designed to discourage an attack.
Even when those measures don't work & he does bite, that species will strike with a closed mouth & simply butt with their turned-up nose.
And, even venomous snakes don't "attack." They will only bite when they are threatened & cornered & have no way to escape. If they use their venom for defense, they will starve for months while they make new venom & they know it - that's why they'll avoid biting anything other than their food.
As for "Big Teeth," this large snake's teeth are only around 1/8"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVA6WjvqgY8
One other myth: Some people think snakes will attack someone & constrict them to death. Constrictors (like the Boa Constrictor in the video) only constrict their food to kill it before eating (despite what you may have seen in movies that show a snake dropping down on people from a tree to strangle them). I had a pet snake that was much larger than the lady's in the video; mine was around 12 feet. I wouldn't have handled him for 20 years if I was in any danger from his teeth or his ability to constrict. Yes, a snake that size could kill someone if he wanted to...just as a dog can kill someone if he wanted to. It doesn't mean he will. It's rather amusing how most people would put their hands & face near a dog without concern for their safety, but will run screaming from a snake, when the average dog is capable of far more damage.
Years ago, when I had a large pet snake, a friend would tell me: "How could you have a pet that kills & eats other animals?" She has a dog. I reminded her that a dog is a carnivore & he eats other animals - most of his food is processed but it originally was animals. I also asked her if she ever ate bacon, chicken or steak. She said, "Yes, of course." Well.....what do you think it was before someone else killed it, skinned it, & cooked it?" Teehee.