Sergio’s specimen is a solifugid. And, to answer his question, no, they are all (with one exception, found in India) non-venomous and thus are not considered dangerous. Still, their jaws are strong, sharp, and structurally complicated. And because these are energetic organisms, their bites can produce jagged, relatively large, possibly painful wounds. Thus, besides pain, the risk of secondary infection must be considered. The species found in the U.S. are less than two inches long, cannot produce large wounds, and are generally considered beneficial because they prey on termites, spiders, and other insects. [...]
