Short answer: No. Their teeth are too small to get a grip on anything large like your finger.
Longer answer: Yes. Although they cannot bite you, Triops (especially wild ones) are breeding grounds for bacteria (as are almost all aquatic animals), and thus you could get an infection or disease if you don't wash your hands after coming in contact with their habitat, or if you touch their habitat with an open cut.
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