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That way you can create a squad and tell it to defend a burrow (Ranged Fortifications) while you tell all your civilians to hide inside a different burrow (Basement).
You can set workshops to draw from stockpiles (or stockpiles to give to workshops). This is especially useful for workshops with heavy raw materials, like masons or furnaces, because otherwise the worker may decide to use a rock from halfway across the map and slowly drag it to the workshop.
But by connecting a stockpile and a workshop your dwarves can carry the heavy material there using a wheelbarrow and your worker only needs to haul it a short way. Be aware, though, that for complicated orders (like steelmaking) you need *all* materials available in connecting stockpiles, so bars, coke *and* flux. This can be a big source of painful cancellations.