Asterina sea stars have been accused, unfairly at times, for preying on coral tissue. While some individuals appear to eat some desirable reef invertebrates, the problem may be a simple matter of an opportunistic predator adapting to change in the available, preferred foods (worms, algae).
That is an Asterina star, and it is debateable as to whether or not it is "safe". IMO, unless you see it munching on a coral (and I don't mean walking across it...remove from coral and see damage), they are harmless.
From the article: Starfish: Consideration for the Common (and Commonly Misunderstood) Varieties by Anthony Calfo
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