There are folks on here that are likely more computer savvy than me but I had to learn so will share as best I can. If your testing lab can email to you, that's fine but I would also leave with a hard copy--mainly to look at and make sure it has all required info before you leave. Assuming you have a hard copy, you need to get it on the device you will be using to complete the EHAS form. There are mutiple ways you can do this. I scanned into my computer using my all-in-one printer but you can also take a picture of the lab report, email it to yourself and then save the file to your computer or device. A lot of times the default save file is a .jpg file. To find out once it is on your computer, right click on the file and click on properties. That will show you the file type (.jpg or.pdf). If it is a .jpg file, open up the file and click on printer or printer icon. Your default printer will be shown but you can click on it to see the drop down menu showing other printer options. Select Microsoft Print to PDF (a mac might be similar but don't know since I don't own one). After clicking on Microsoft Print to PDF, you can select the location and file name and then save. You have now created a pdf file for your lab report. Just remember where you saved it so you can find it when you need to. Regarding what is required on the lab report, the EHAS website has detailed instructions on what is required. Read it carefully. Don't just rely on what is posted here. Follow their instructions and you will be fine. If none of this makes sense, show this to your computer nerd buddy and he can explain better than me. Hope this helps.