2.12 No synthesis talk that uses dangerous/watched chemicals and procedures
Pretty hard to do this synthesis without using some kind of dangerous chemicals, unfortunately. Still, it's a bit of a vague situation considering how discussion of harmaline reduction is tolerated even though, technically, zinc powder is a dangerous substance and so is hydrochloric acid.
Is sodium borohydride more dangerous than that? Maybe about the same, although the use of methanol as a solvent in the reaction adds a toxicity and flammability hazard (in addition to that of the evolution of hydrogen).
You'd need to check local laws to see what is on the list of watched chemicals for your locality.
Didn't Hamilton Morris' video contain enough info for you? What he did was a pretty standard procedure without significant complications. It doesn't particularly even need an inert atmosphere, for example.
Asking for synth advice on this forum tends to rather suggest that you perhaps shouldn't try this, however.